newlywed 英 ['nju:lɪˌwed]   美 [ˈnuliˌwɛd, ˈnju-]

newlywed

newlywed  英 ['nju:lɪˌwed] 美 [ˈnuliˌwɛd, ˈnju-]

adj. 新婚的  n. 新婚夫妇 

名词复数:newlyweds 

My newlywed wife and I are deeply in love. 我和我的新婚妻子彼此深爱着对方。
People will tell you what things they wouldn't tell the Grand Jury is what they did for me on the newlywed Game anyway. 人们会把没告诉大陪审团的心里话都向你倾诉,至少他们在我的"新婚游戏"节目里是这么做的。

  • A newlywed is a person who's recently gotten married. If you just got married this morning, you and your new spouse are newlyweds. Congrats!
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  • adj. 新婚的
  • n. 新婚夫妇
  • 1. My newlywed wife and I are deeply in love.

    我和我的新婚妻子彼此深爱着对方。

  • 2. People will tell you what things they wouldn't tell the Grand Jury is what they did for me on the newlywed Game anyway.

    人们会把没告诉大陪审团的心里话都向你倾诉,至少他们在我的"新婚游戏"节目里是这么做的。

  • 3. People will tell you things they wouldn't tell the Grand Jury. That's what they did for me on the newlywed Game anyway.

    人们会把没告诉大陪审团的心�话都向你倾诉,至少他们在我的"新婚游戏"节目�是这麽做的。

  • newlywed (n.) also newly-wed, 1907, from newly + wed. Probably owes its origin to a then-popular newspaper comic strip, "The Newlyweds and Their Baby," about Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed, by George McManus in the New York "World." As an adjective, newly-wed is attested from 1833. An earlier adjective was new-married (1530s). Ancient Greek had neo-zygos "newly married," literally "newly yoked."
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