newly-wed 英 [ˈnu:li: wed]   美 [ˈnuli wɛd]

newly-wed

newly-wed  英 [ˈnu:li: wed] 美 [ˈnuli wɛd]

n. 新婚;新结婚的人 

名词复数:newly-weds 

The newly-wed finds it in an idyllic, remote Hamlet. It is here that Susan's living nightmare unfolds. 新近收现的一个如诗般的田园,正是在这里,苏珊的生活恶梦的来临…
Far better, they say, to aim low to ensure you are not disappointed, and the key to keeping that newly-wed glow appears to be forgiveness and communication. 比前面(提到的方法)更好的是,他们认为低的目标可以确保你对婚姻不会失望,并且保持新婚幸福的关键是谅解和沟通。

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  • n. 新婚;新结婚的人
  • 1. The newly-wed finds it in an idyllic, remote Hamlet. It is here that Susan's living nightmare unfolds.

    新近收现的一个如诗般的田园,正是在这里,苏珊的生活恶梦的来临…

  • 2. Far better, they say, to aim low to ensure you are not disappointed, and the key to keeping that newly-wed glow appears to be forgiveness and communication.

    比前面(提到的方法)更好的是,他们认为低的目标可以确保你对婚姻不会失望,并且保持新婚幸福的关键是谅解和沟通。

  • 3. It has emerged that an Arab ambassador who discovered his veil-wearing newly-wed wife was cross-eyed and had a beard called for an instant divorce as soon as the marriage contract was signed in Dubai.

    据说某位阿拉伯大使在发现头戴面纱的新娘竟是斗鸡眼还长了胡子,便于刚在杜拜签完结婚证书之后,马上提出离婚。

ˈnewly-wed / ; NAmE / noun [usually plural ] a person who has recently got married 新婚者 ˈnewly-wed adjective newly-wed newly-weds ˈnewly-wed / ; NAmE /
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