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单词 bride
释义

bride

/brʌɪd /
noun
A woman on her wedding day or just before and after the event: the bride and groom left early last night...
  • How do I prevent the all too familiar pre-wedding bloating experienced by so many brides on their wedding day?
  • Now there's a girl who knows how to dress for an event without stealing the bride's thunder.
  • The chair is for the bride to sit and the groom to remove the bride's garter from her leg.

Synonyms

newly-wed, honeymooner;
marriage partner, wife;
blushing bride;
war bride, GI bride

Phrases

like a bride's nightie

Origin

Old English brȳd, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch bruid and German Braut.

  • In Old English bride was bryd. The bridegroom had nothing to do with the word groom. The original form was brydguma, from guma ‘man’. This second part was always a slightly poetic word, and by the end of the Middle Ages people would not have recognized it. So they substituted a word they did know. The origin of bridal shows that people have always partied at weddings. The word comes from Old English bryd-ealu ‘wedding feast’, from bryd ‘bride’ and ealu ‘ale-drinking’.

Rhymes

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