brides
英 [braɪdz]
美 [braɪdz]
n. 新娘; 即将(或刚刚)结婚的女子
bride的复数
柯林斯词典
- 新娘
Abrideis a woman who is getting married or who has just got married.
双语例句
- Most brides would expect the earth to move on their wedding day-but not literally.
大部分的新娘在自己的大喜之日,肯定都期待地球只为自己而转但绝对不是字面的意思所指。 - Brides 'hands are painted with beautiful patterns in henna.
新娘的手被指甲花染上漂亮的图案。 - Finland: Brides wear golden crowns.
芬兰:新娘头戴金色的花冠。 - In many cultures, white symbolizes purity, which is why brides often wear white wedding gowns.
在许多文化中,白色代表着纯洁,这就是新娘通常穿白色婚纱的原因。 - Generally, women were more superstitious than men about four-leaf clovers, breaking mirrors or grooms prematurely seeing brides.
总的来说,女性比男性更迷信四叶草、打破镜子及新郎新娘在婚礼前见面等说法; - To establish hegemony, chinese are importing brides from vietnam, laos and so on.
中国人为了建立霸权主义,从越南老挝等国家进口新娘。 - Brides spend 36 days planning their wedding, according to new research.
最新研究显示,准新娘们要花整整36天筹备自己的婚礼。 - Some brides wear the wedding dress worn by their mother or grandmother.
有些新娘穿着她们母亲或祖母穿过的结婚礼服。 - The brides parents did not separate: Michael and Carole Middleton have been married for 30 years.
新娘的双亲没有离婚或分居:凯特的父母已经结婚30多年了。 - From the classical style changes also was designed to extract concise wear fashionable for brides, provides many choices.
款式变化也从经典隆重设计中提炼出简洁易穿的时髦款,为新娘们提供了多多选择。
