intermarry
verb[I]
uk/ˌɪn.təˈmær.i/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈmer.i/tomarrysomeone from a differentsocialgroup,race, orreligion:
与(不同群体、种族或宗教的人)通婚Many of theimmigrantshave intermarriedwiththe island'soriginalinhabitants.许多移民与岛上的原始居民通婚。
Thesenativepeoplecoexistedwith theSpanishfor about 150years, sometimes intermarrying.这些原住民与西班牙人共同生活了大约150年,有时还通婚。
tomarrysomeone who is from the samefamilyas you:
近亲结婚Families have intermarried over thedecadesso thathusbandsandwivescommonlyare stepsiblings andcousins.几十年来,各家各户之间近亲结婚,因此丈夫和妻子经常是继兄弟姐妹和堂表兄弟姐妹的关系。
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intermarriage
- Members of thefamilyintermarried with thelocalpopulation.
- Only about a third ofchildrenof intermarriedcouplesareraisedin thereligion.
- As thepopulationgrew, the one-namesystemledtoconfusionandinadvertentintermarrying.
Marriage, cohabitation & other relationships
- adulteress
- affinal
- as husband and wifeidiom
- be an itemidiom
- be shacked upidiom
- hear wedding bellsidiom
- hitched
- honest
- husband
- intermarriage
- monogamous
- monogamy
- morganatic
- ménage à trois
- non-marital
- shack
- shack up
- something
- together
- trouble and strifeidiom