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单词 married
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
mar•ried /ˈmærid/USA pronunciation   adj. 
    1. united in marriage:a happily married couple.
  • of or relating to marriage or married persons:[before a noun]Married life isn't easy.

  • n. [countable]
    1. Usually, marrieds. [plural] married people.

    WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
    mar•ried  (marēd),USA pronunciation adj. 
    1. united in wedlock;
      wedded:married couples.
    2. of or pertaining to marriage or married persons;
      connubial;
      conjugal:married happiness.
    3. Furniture(of an antique) created from components of two or more authentic pieces.
    4. interconnected or joined;
      united.
    5. (of a family name) acquired through marriage.

    n. 
    1. Usually, marrieds. married couples or married people:young marrieds moving into their first home.
    • 1325–75; Middle English; see marry1, -ed2
    married•ly, adv. 

    Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
    married /ˈmærɪd/ adj
    1. having a husband or wife
    2. joined in marriage
    3. of or involving marriage or married persons
    4. closely or intimately united
    n
    1. (usually plural) a married person (esp in the phrase young marrieds)
    WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
    mar•ry1 /ˈmæri/USA pronunciation   v., -ried, -ry•ing. 
    1. to take (someone) as a husband or wife:[+ object]He married her when he was eighteen.
    2. to take a husband or wife;
      wed:[no object]In some countries girls can marry when they are fourteen.
    3. to perform the marriage ceremony for (a couple):[+ object]The priest married them in the old church.
    4. to arrange the marriage of: [+ object]He wanted to marry his daughter into a rich family.[+ off + object]They married off all their children.[+ object + off]married them off quickly.
    5. to gain through marriage: [+ object]to marry money.[no object]to marry into money.
    6. to join or unite closely: [+ object]marrying the two disciplines of study.[no object]This wine and cheese marry well.
      marry is a verb, marriage is a noun, married is an adjective:She wants to marry you. They had a difficult marriage. A married man can't have another wife in this culture.

    WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
    mar•ry1  (marē),USA pronunciation v., -ried, -ry•ing. 
    v.t. 
    1. to take as a husband or wife;
      take in marriage:Susan married Ed.
    2. to perform the marriage ceremonies for (two people who wish to be husband and wife);
      join in wedlock:The minister married Susan and Ed.
    3. to give in marriage;
      arrange the marriage of (often fol. by off):Her father wants to marry her to his friend's son. They want to marry off all their children before selling their big home.
    4. to unite intimately:Common economic interests marry the two countries.
    5. to take as an intimate life partner by a formal exchange of promises in the manner of a traditional marriage ceremony.
    6. to combine, connect, or join so as to make more efficient, attractive, or profitable:The latest cameras marry automatic and manual features. A recent merger marries two of the nation's largest corporations.
    7. [Naut.]
      • to lay together (the unlaid strands of two ropes) to be spliced.
      • to seize (two ropes) together end to end for use as a single line.
      • to seize (parallel ropes) together at intervals.
    8. Foodto cause (food, liquor, etc.) to blend with other ingredients:to marry malt whiskey with grain whiskey.

    v.i. 
    1. to take a husband or wife;
      wed.
    2. Wine, Food(of two or more foods, wines, etc.) to combine suitably or agreeably;
      blend:This wine and the strong cheese just don't marry.
    • Latin marītāre to wed, derivative of marītus conjugal, akin to mās male (person)
    • Old French marier
    • Middle English marien 1250–1300
    marri•er, n. 

    mar•ry2  (marē),USA pronunciation interj. [Archaic.]
    1. (used as an exclamation of surprise, astonishment, etc.)
    • 1325–75; Middle English; euphemistic variant of Mary (the Virgin)

    Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
    marry /ˈmærɪ/ vb ( -ries, -rying, -ried)
    1. to take (someone as one's partner) in marriage
    2. (transitive) to join or give in marriage
    3. to unite closely or intimately
    4. (transitive) sometimes followed by up: to fit together or align (two things); join
    5. (transitive) to match up (the strands) of unlaid ropes before splicing
    Etymology: 13th Century: from Old French marier, from Latin marītāre, from marītus married (man), perhaps from mās male
    marry /ˈmærɪ/ interj
    1. archaic an exclamation of surprise, anger, etc
    Etymology: 14th Century: euphemistic for the Virgin Mary
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