The word "married" primarily means having a spouse (husband or wife). It can also describe things related to marriage, such as "married life," or indicate a deep commitment, like being "married to one's job."
The word "married" primarily means having a spouse (husband or wife). It can also describe things related to marriage, such as "married life," or indicate a deep commitment, like being "married to one's job."
[ADJ 形容词]结婚的;已婚的 If you are married, you have a husband or wife.
[oft ADJ to n]
We have been married for 14 years...
我们已经结婚14年了。
She is married to an Englishman.
她嫁给了一个英格兰人。
...a married man with two children.
有两个孩子的已婚男人
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[ADJ 形容词]婚姻的;夫妇的Married means relating to marriage or to people who are married.
[ADJ n]
For the first ten years of our married life we lived in a farm-house.
我们结婚的头10年住在一座农舍里。
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[ADJ 形容词]献身(于…)的;致力(于…)的 If you say that someone is married to their work or another activity, you mean that they are very involved with it and have little interest in anything else.
[v-link ADJ to n]
She was a very strict Christian who was married to her job...
她是个虔诚的基督徒,对工作全身心投入。
I have little time for women because I'm married to my cricket, so I'm leaving the arrangements to my sister.
我把全部心思都放在了板球上,很少有时间交女友,所以便把约会一事交由姐姐来安排。
Oxford
mar·ried★/ˈmærid; NAmEˈmærid/adjective1★having a husband or wife 已婚的◆a married man/woman已婚男子╱女子◆Is he married?他结婚了吗?◆a happily married couple一对幸福结合的伉俪◆She's married toJohn. 她嫁给了约翰。◆Rachel and David are getting marriedon Saturday. 雷切尔和戴维将在星期六结婚。◆How long have you been married?你结婚多长时间了?OPP
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2★[only before noun ]connected with marriage 婚姻的;结婚的◆Are you enjoying married life?你喜欢你的婚姻生活吗?◆Her married name (= the family name of her husband)is Jones. 她婚后随夫姓琼斯。3marriedto sth very involved in sth so that you have no time for other activities or interests 专心(于某事);全神贯注(于某事)◆My brother is married to his job.我弟弟一心扑在工作上。marriedmarriedsmar·ried/ˈmærid; NAmEˈmærid/
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marriedmar‧ried /ˈmærid/ ●●●S2W2 adjective
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1having a husband or a wife: Are you married or single? They’ve been married for eight years. Married men earn 70 percent more than single men.married to Nicole is married to my brother. We’re getting married (=marrying) next month.married couple/man/woman a happily married man When she first came to London, she was newly married and out of work. So, how do you like married life?2be married to something to give most of your time and attention to a job or activity: I was married to my job.GRAMMAR: Prepositions with married• You are married to someone: · He is married to an American.· Last year I got married to Tom.✗Don’t say: He is married with an American. | Last year I got married with Tom.• You use married with when talking about how many children someone has: · Richard is now happily married with two young children.COLLOCATIONSverbsbe married· She’s married now, and living in London.get married (=to have a wedding)· Did you know that they are going to get married?stay married· I cannot stay married to a man I do not love.be married with children (=to be married and have children)· Kevin is married with four children.adverbshappily married (=in a happy relationship with your husband or wife)· I have been happily married for nine years.unhappily married (=not in a happy relationship with your husband or wife)· They were behaving like an unhappily married old couple.newly/recently married (=married not long ago)· The newly married couple arrived at their hotel.nounsa married man/woman· By 1957 a third of married women were working.a married couple· Most of their friends are married couples.married life· Throughout her married life, her husband’s interests had come first.somebody’s married name (=a woman’s last name, when she has changed it to her husband’s name)· She gave them Pat’s married name and address.married quarters (=where soldiers live with their wives)· Can a soldier’s wife continue to live in married quarters if her husband leaves her?THESAURUSmarried having a husband or wife: · How long have you been married?· a married couplesingle not married: · Chris is 45 and still single.· single mothersengaged having formally agreed to marry someone in the future: · Jane and Pete have just got engaged.· engaged coupleslive together to share a home and have a sexual relationship, but not be married: · More and more couples are choosing to live together rather than get married.separated no longer living with your husband or wife because of problems in your marriage: · I think Joan and Brian are separated now.divorced no longer married because you have legally ended your marriage: · My parents got divorced when I was 10.· divorced menwidowed no longer married because your husband or wife has died: · He’s a widowed father of two.husband/wife etchusband/wife the man/woman you are married to: · My wife’s a teacher.partner the person you live with and have a sexual relationship with. Partner is often used when people are not married, or when you do not know if they are married. It is also used when talking about same-sex couples: · He lives with his partner Ruth and their eight-month-old son.fiancé/fiancée the man/woman you are engaged to: · He and fiancée Wendy Hodgson will marry in July.divorcee a woman who is divorced: · The prince announced his intention to marry Mrs Wallis Simpson, an American divorcee.widow/widower a woman or man whose husband or wife has died: · Imelda Marcos, the widow of the former presidentspouse formal your spouse is your husband or wife: · The rule applies to spouses and children of military personnel.estranged wife/husband formal someone’s estranged husband or wife is one who they do not live with anymore: · She is trying to get her sons back from her estranged husband.someone who is not marriedbachelor a man who has never been married: · He’s a confirmed bachelor (=a man who has decided he will never marry).spinster old-fashioned a woman who has never been married and is no longer young: · The house was owned by an elderly spinster.
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married
[ˈmærid]
原型:married 是 marry 的过去式和过去分词
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已婚的(38%),婚姻的(29%),密切结合的(18%),已婚者(15%)
adj.已婚的,有配偶的;婚姻的,夫妇的;密切结合的
n.已婚者
v.结婚,与…结婚(marry的过去式)
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