bride
noun[C]
uk/braɪd/us/braɪd/B1
a woman who is about to getmarriedor has just gotmarried:
新娘;即将(或刚)结婚的女子Hereturnedfrom New York with hislovelynewbride.他和漂亮的新娘一起从纽约回来了。
The brideandgroomposedforpicturesoutsidethechurch.新娘和新郎在教堂外摆姿势照相。
As themotherof thebride, Ifeelobligedtowearsomething reallyspectacular.作为新娘的母亲,我得穿戴华丽一些。
- The bride andgroomwalkeddown theaisletogether.
- Now, if you'd allpleaseraiseyourglasses, I'd like toproposeatoastto the bride andgroom.
- After theceremony, the brideliftedup herveiltokissherhusband.
- In somecountriesit istraditionalfor a bride towearwhite.
- The bride'shairwasadornedwithpearlsandwhiteflowers.
Weddings
- altar
- always a bridesmaid, never the brideidiom
- arranged marriage
- attendant
- bachelor party
- elope
- elopement
- flower girl
- get splicedidiom
- givesomethingaway
- officiant
- pageboy
- plight
- pop the questionidiom
- postnuptial
- prenuptial
- wedding night
- wedding planner
- wedding reception
- white wedding