bridesmaid

英 [ˈbraɪdz.meɪd]      美 [ˈbraɪdz.meɪd]
  • n. 女傧相
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将“bridesmaid”想象为“ bride”的小“maid”,即“新娘”旁边的小“女仆”。这样可以帮助记忆这个词的意思是一个新娘的伴娘,即新婚夫妇婚礼中跟随新娘的女性助手。

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bridesmaid (n.)
1550s, bridemaid, from bride + maid. The -s- is excrescent but began to appear by 1794 and the form with it predominated by the end of the 19c.
1. She was a bridesmaid at the wedding.
她在婚礼上担任女傧相.
2. I was bridesmaid to Cathy.
我当卡西的女傧相.
3. But first a toast to Amily : always the bridesmaid, never the bride.
不过,首先,我要 敬艾米丽,永远是伴娘, 从来也不做新娘.
4. Joey, listen, this is gonna be bridesmaid central, all right ?
好了,乔伊, 听着, 从现在开始这里是伴娘的地盘明白了 吗 ?
5. Sadly we were always the Christmas bridesmaid and never the bride.
遗憾的是,我们只能在今年的圣诞节派对中扮演女傧相而不是新娘.