newlywed

英 [ˈnjuː.li.wed]      美 [ˈnuː.li.wed]
  • adj. 新婚的
  • n. 新婚夫妇
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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."
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. This is newlywed's first official visit to the state.
这是新婚后的首次正式访问的国家.
3. The newlywed person accept bless from the eldership in the family.
新人接受家族长辈们的祝福.
4. My newlywed husband said the same thing every morning. " You're beautiful today. "
我的新婚丈夫每天早晨都对我说出同样的话. “ 你今天真美. ”
5. As a newlywed, I can't feel any excitement.
作为一个新婚的人, 我没感到一点兴奋.