She married a German.
她嫁給了一個(gè)德國(guó)人。
牛津詞典
He never married.
他終身未娶。
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I guess I'm not the marrying kind (= the kind of person who wants to get married) .
我覺得我不是那種想結(jié)婚的人。
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They married young .
他們很年輕時(shí)就結(jié)了婚。
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They were married by the local priest.
本地牧師為他們主持了婚禮。
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The music business marries art and commerce.
音樂行當(dāng)將藝術(shù)和商業(yè)結(jié)合在一起。
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She married into the aristocracy.
她因?yàn)榛橐鲫P(guān)系而躋身貴族。
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I thought he would change after we got married...
我原以為我們結(jié)婚后他會(huì)改變的。
They married a month after they met...
他們相識(shí)一個(gè)月后就結(jié)婚了。
The local vicar has agreed to marry us in the chapel on the estate...
當(dāng)?shù)氐哪翈熞呀?jīng)同意在莊園的小教堂里為我們主持婚禮。
In July 1957, we were married in New York.
我們于1957年7月在紐約舉行了婚禮。
He married his three daughters to princes of the ruling house.
他把三個(gè)女兒都嫁給了王室的王子。
It was destined that they would marry.
他們結(jié)婚是緣分.
《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》
You should persuade her to marry you outright.
你應(yīng)該徹底勸服她嫁給你.
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He purposed that he would marry after graduation.
他打算畢業(yè)后結(jié)婚.
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Speculation was rife as to whom the prince might marry.
大家都在推測(cè)王子會(huì)娶誰(shuí).
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She predicted that he would marry a doctor.
她預(yù)言他會(huì)同一位醫(yī)生結(jié)婚.
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Her parents didn't allow her to marry the young man and she went off with him secretly.
她父母不允許她與那個(gè)年輕人結(jié)婚,她便悄悄地和他私奔了.
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It's anybody's guess who she'll eventually marry.
她最終將嫁給誰(shuí),這是誰(shuí)也拿不準(zhǔn)的事.
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I'll get her to marry me, by hook or by crook.
我要想方設(shè)法讓她同我結(jié)婚.
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Did he mention when he would marry?
他說過他什么時(shí)候結(jié)婚了 嗎 ?
《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》
He thereupon asked her to marry him.
他隨即向她求婚.
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She wants to marry a millionaire.
她想嫁給一位有錢人.
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Under feudalism , young people could not marry the person of their own choice.
在封建制度下, 婚姻不能自主.
《現(xiàn)代漢英綜合大詞典》
She can't make up her mind which of her many suitors she should marry.
她無(wú)法作出決定究竟嫁給眾多求婚者中的哪一位.
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You should marry intellect with sensibility in dealing with it.
處理這件事時(shí)你應(yīng)把理智與情感融合在一起.
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After graduating with a degree in business and accounting, she joined a public accounting firm, married, bought a house, put lots of stuff in it, and had a baby.
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