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newlyweds的意思

newlyweds中文翻譯:

n.新婚夫婦;新婚的人(newlywed的復數)

相似詞語短語

newly formed───新形成的

newly───adv.最近;重新;以新的方式

newly built───新建

watch newlooksofunny───觀看新節目

the newly───新的

newline is constant───換行符是常量

newly rich───新富起來的;暴發戶的

雙語使用場景

Lavalais raised his glass to propose a toast to the newlyweds.───拉瓦萊斯舉起了他的酒杯,向這對新婚夫婦敬酒。

They are newlyweds.───他們是新婚夫婦。

Newlyweds turn back clock on deforestation.───新婚夫婦回頭時鐘毀林。

They advise that newlyweds should "not get a TV set for at least one year" and that "every master bedroom needs a good lock. "───他們提議新婚夫妻應該“在至少一年之內不購買電視機”,而且“每個主臥室都需要配把鎖”。

All I wanted was to get outside and join my husband. We were newlyweds and I couldn't wait to see him.───我只是想要出去和我丈夫團聚,我們是新婚燕爾,我等不及要見到他。

Then this old guy decides to give the newlyweds a toast. He made a crappy joke and barely anybody laughed.───然后有個老頭給新郎新娘敬酒,他講了個很屎的冷笑話,根本沒人笑。

As newlyweds, on a year's extended honeymoon, we'd lived in the gatekeeper's cottage of a beautiful old farmhouse in Opio, near Grasse.───作為一對新人,我們當時住在奧皮奧(Opio)村一座看門人的小屋中。那兒的農舍美麗而古樸。

Newlyweds share a kiss as the sun sets behind palm trees in a Las Vegas display featuring a rotund statue of Elvis.───拉斯維加斯婚禮圖片。新婚夫婦共享接吻在日落之后的棕櫚樹在一拉斯維加斯顯示奇跡的埃爾維斯(貓王)一個園胖塑像。

Understanding the real sexual issues that newlyweds face can help you keep sex fun and fulfilling -- now and for the rest of your lives.───了解新婚夫婦面臨的真實性問題有助于在現在和以后都保持性趣味和性滿足。

英語使用場景

The newlyweds were acting all lovey-dovey.

Upon learning that the rice thrown at newlyweds was meant to symbolize fertility, my fa-ther banned it from the wedding.

The hotel seemed to be full of newlyweds.

As the newlyweds settled into the four-hour trip, the excitement of triumph over family disapproval receded.

Congratulations showered on the newlyweds.

You two being newlyweds, she just spun him around and aimed him at me.

The newlyweds decided to conduct family planning for lack of a sound economic base.

Following the 45-minute ceremony, the newlyweds will return to the castle for a brief and informal reception.

Newlyweds often started married life by living with one set of in-laws.