单词 | married |
释义 | married (mærid ) 1. adjective A2 If you are married, you have a husband or wife. We have been married for 14 years. She is married to an Englishman. [+ to] ...a married man with two children. Synonyms: wedded, one, united, joined 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Married means relating to marriage or to people who are married. For the first ten years of our married life we lived in a farmhouse. Synonyms: marital, wifely, husbandly, nuptial 3. adjective If you say that someone is married to their work or another activity, you mean that they are very involved with it and have little interest in anything else. She was a very strict Christian who was married to her job. [+ to] I'm married to my cricket. Collocations: newly married He was fostered by a newly married couple who still treat him as their son, with great love. Times, Sunday Times It seems odd to watch someone young and newly married doing it, instead. Times, Sunday Times Each week a volunteer would send congratulatory letters to newly married couples in the surrounding area (names were secured through the newspaper). Christianity Today She was newly married and had just moved to the area. The Sun If you're single, a newly married friend makes the introductions. The Sun An intelligent, observant study of bedroom conflict that will leave unhappily married insomniacs grateful for sleeping pills. Times, Sunday Times She's unhappily married and says she would leave him for me. The Sun I was unhappily married and it gave me the reason to get out. The Sun She married my stepdad five years ago after being unhappily married to my dad for 18 years. The Sun You'll probably end up increasingly unhappily married for at least six years. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 已婚的 Japanese: 結婚している |
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