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wed verb ⇨ marry marry verb marry ♦︎ get married ♦︎ wed ♦︎ remarryThese words all mean to become a person's husband or wife. 这些词均表示和某人结婚、嫁、娶。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to plan to / be going to marry / get married / remarry◆to hope / want to marry / get married / remarry◆to marry late / young◆sb never married / got married / wed / remarried■ marry [transitive, intransitive] to become the husband or wife of sb (和某人)结婚;嫁;娶◆He was 36 when he married Viv.他36岁时娶了薇夫。◆I guess I'm not the marrying kind (= the kind of person who wants to get married).我觉得我不是那种想结婚的人。▸ married adjective ◆a married man / woman / couple已婚男子/女子;夫妇◆How long have you been married?你结婚多长时间了? OPP unmarried ⇨ single ■ ˌget ˈmarried phrase (getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten)to become husband and wife 结婚◆Rachel and David are getting married on Sunday.雷切尔和戴维将在星期天结婚。NOTE 辨析 Marry or get married?In spoken English or informal written English, it is more common to use get married, especially if there is no object. 在口语或非正式书面语中,尤其是没有宾语时,get married更常用◆We got married in December.我们在12月结了婚。 (formal) ◆We married in December.我们在12月结了婚。If there is an object, marry is more common: I should never have married him. sounds more natural than: I should never have got married to him. 有宾语时,marry更常用,I should never have married him比I should never have got married to him听起来自然一些。 ■ wed (wedding, wed, wed or wedding, wedded, wedded) [intransitive, transitive] (not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时) (old-fashioned or journalism 新闻) to marry 结婚;嫁;娶◆The couple plan to wed next summer.两人计划在夏天结婚。◆Rock star to wed top model.(= in a newspaper headline) 摇滚明星将与顶级名模结为伉俪。▸ wedded adjective [usually before noun] (old-fashioned or formal) ◆your lawfully wedded husband / wife你的合法丈夫/妻子■ remarry / /ˌriːˈmæri/ / [intransitive] to marry again after being divorced or after your husband or wife has died 再婚◆After his wife died, he swore he would never remarry.他妻子死后,他发誓绝不再婚。 |