marry
含义: To become the husband or wife of someone in a legal ceremony
The verb 'marry' means to join with someone as their spouse in a legal ceremony. It can also mean to perform the ceremony that unites two people in marriage (as a registrar or religious official might do). Figuratively, it can mean to combine two things harmoniously.
例句
- They're planning to marry in the summer. 他们计划在夏天结婚。Planean casarse en verano.彼らは夏に結婚する予定です。그들은 여름에 결혼할 예정입니다.
- The vicar who married them has known the family for years. 为他们主持婚礼的牧师认识这家人多年了。El vicario que los casó conoce a la familia desde hace años.彼らの結婚式を執り行った牧師は、その家族を何年も前から知っています。그들의 결혼식을 주례한 목사는 그 가족을 오랫동안 알고 지냈습니다.
- The recipe marries traditional flavours with modern techniques. 这道菜将传统风味与现代技术融为一体。La receta combina sabores tradicionales con técnicas modernas.このレシピは伝統的な味と現代的な技術を融合させています。이 레시피는 전통적인 맛과 현대적인 기법을 조화롭게 결합하고 있습니다.
发音
用法指南
语境: general
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Old French 'marier' (to wed), from Latin 'maritare' (to wed, marry), from 'maritus' (husband, married), possibly from PIE root *meri- (young woman). The word centers on the husband in its Latin origins.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
故事与趣闻
From Latin 'maritus' meaning husband. In medieval England, marriages required the reading of banns (public announcements) on three consecutive Sundays, allowing time for objections - a tradition that still exists in some churches today.
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