bridegroom

英['braɪdɡruːm] 美['braɪdɡruːm]
  • n. 新郎
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Noun:
  1. a man who has recently been married

  2. a man participant in his own marriage ceremony

1. The bridegroom asked the guests to stand and then toasted the bridesmaids.
新郎请客人起立为女傧相干杯.

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2. The bridegroom ended his speech by proposing a toast to the hosts.
新郎向主人敬酒结束了他的讲话.

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3. Raise your glasses and drink to the bride and bridegroom.
请大家举杯为新娘新郎干杯.

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4. The bride and bridegroom received their guests in the great hall.
新娘和新郎在大厅迎接客人.

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5. The bridegroom has given a wedding feast with twenty tables.
男方摆了20桌酒席.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The bridegroom was dressed in a grey suit.
      新郎穿一套灰色礼服。
    2. Bride and bridegroom start from Mohandseen.
      新郎和新娘一起从婚纱影楼出发。

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