weddings
英 [ˈwɛdɪŋz]
美 [ˈwɛdɪŋz]
n. 婚礼; 结婚庆典
wedding的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 婚礼
Aweddingis a marriage ceremony and the party or special meal that often takes place after the ceremony.- Most Britons want a traditional wedding.
大多数英国人都想要传统的婚礼。 - ...a wedding present.
喜礼 - ...the couple's 22nd wedding anniversary.
这对夫妇的第22个结婚纪念日
- Most Britons want a traditional wedding.
Do not confuseweddingandmarriage. Aweddingis a ceremony in which a man and woman get married. It usually includes a meal or other celebration that takes place after the ceremony itself.It wasn't a formal wedding.This ceremony can also be called amarriage....the day of my marriage.Marriagecan also be used to refer to the relationship between a husband and wife.It has been a happy marriage.
不要混淆 wedding 和 marriage。wedding 指婚礼,通常包括结婚仪式之后的婚宴或其他庆祝活动:It wasn't a formal wedding (那不是个正式的婚礼)。这一仪式也可称为 marriage:the day of my marriage (我结婚那天)。marriage还可用于指婚姻生活:It has been a happy marriage (那是桩幸福美满的婚姻)。
双语例句
- Protestant and Catholic traditions have had a huge influence on the form weddings take in the U.
新教和天主教传统对美英两国的婚礼形式拥有巨大的影响。 - Looks like I'm not the only one who cries at weddings.
看来我不是这次婚礼上唯一哭泣的一个。 - At first, they try to blend into camp life handing out money and attending weddings and funerals.
最开始,他们试着一个一个地混进难民营中。他们分发钱物,出席婚礼和葬礼。 - Funerals and weddings are very important to Chinese people.
丧礼和婚礼对中国人来说是非常重要的事。 - No unless I get invited. I hate weddings.
不去,除非我接到请贴。我讨厌婚礼。 - I always cry at weddings.
我经常在婚礼上哭泣的。 - Weddings are so much hassle that you need a good break afterwards.
婚礼真是件折腾人的事,办完后得好好休息才行。 - A youthful attendant at official functions or ceremonies such as legislative functions and weddings.
在官方的典礼或仪式上的(像法律上的典礼和结婚仪式)服务员。 - A friendship formed between the families that would include countless birthdays, graduations and weddings& including Jack Junior's.
两个家庭通过数不清的生日宴会、毕业宴会和婚礼,包括小杰克的婚礼,建立了友谊。 - Many guests at New York and Los Angeles weddings feel cash is an acceptable present.
许多在纽约和洛杉矶参加结婚仪式的人以为现金作为礼品是可以接受的。