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  • adj.

    已婚的;与…结为夫妻的;婚姻的;

  • n.

    已婚的年轻人;

  • v.

    (使)结婚( marry的过去式);娶;嫁;紧密结合的

  • 变形

    过去式:married过去分词:married现在分词:marring第三人称单数:marries

    双语释义

    adj.(形容词)
    1. 已婚的 having a husband or wife
    2. [P]与…结为夫妻的 having as a husband or wife; joined in marriage
    3. [A]婚姻的 of the state of marriage

    英英释义

    married[ 'mærid ]

    • n.a person who is married

      "we invited several young marrieds"

    • adj.
      • joined in matrimony

        "a married man"; "a married couple"

      • of or relating to the state of marriage

        "married bliss"

        同义词:maritalmatrimonial

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    词汇搭配

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    ~+名词
    • married couple一对夫妻
    • married woman已婚妇女
    • married life婚后生活
    动词+~
    • get married结婚
    副词+~
    • happily married婚姻幸福
    • newly married新婚
    • unhappily married婚姻不幸福
    ~+介词
    • married to sb嫁给某人

    词组短语

    get married结婚

    got married 结婚(get married的过去式)

    married couple新婚夫妻

    married life婚后生活

    married person已婚人士

    are you married你结婚了吗

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    双语例句

    用作形容词(adj.)
    1. He sank upon the fact that he was married.
      他隐瞒了已婚的事实。
    2. Married officers get extra allowances.
      已婚的军官有额外津贴。
    3. Friends regarded Karen and Jeff as a shining example of a happily married couple.
      朋友认为卡伦和杰夫是婚姻的光辉典范。
    4. I have never been married and am still a virgin waiting until marriage.
      我并未结过婚,依然保持着纯洁之身期盼婚姻的到来。
    用作名词(n.)
    1. Of course, some of them had been married mostly before becoming rickshaw pullers or arriving in Chengdu, but the men seldom got married when they were rickshaw pullers.
      不过,已婚者大多是在沦为拉车之前或者是来成都之前成的家,而拉车期间结婚的非常之稀少。

    权威例句

    The Dynamics of Married Living
    Labor Force Participation of Married Women
    Husbands and wives: the dynamics of married living.
    Changes in the Labor Supply Behavior of Married Women: 1980–2000
    Does marriage make people happy, or do happy people get married?
    The Sensitivity of an Empirical Model of Married Women's Hours of Work to Economic and Statistical Assumptions
    The Case for Marriage: Why Married People Are Happier, Healthier, and Better off Financially by Linda J. Waite; Maggie Gallagher
    New heterosexually transmitted HIV infections in married or cohabiting couples in urban Zambia and Rwanda: an analysis of survey and...
    State Dependence, Serial Correlation and Heterogeneity in Intertemporal Labor Force Participation of Married Women
    Lived Meaning of Free Choice: An Existential-Phenomenological Description of Everyday Consumer Experiences of Contemporary Married W...