wedlock

英['wedlɒk] 美['wedlɑːk]
  • n. 婚姻;已婚状态
  • weddell Sea威德尔海(南极洲的边缘海,在南极半岛同科茨地之间)
  • wedding n.婚礼;结合
  • wedding day 结婚纪念日
  • wedel vi.(滑雪中)作双板平行摆动转弯滑
  • wedeling n.(滑雪中的)双板平行摆动转弯滑
    n. (名词)
    1. 婚姻(生活)
    2. 已婚状态
    3. 结婚状态

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the state of being a married couple voluntarily joined for life (or until divorce);

    "a long and happy marriage"
    "God bless this union"

1. The Fawleys were not made for wedlock.
范立家的人就跟结婚没有缘.

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2. The court filiated the child born out of wedlock.
法院收养了这个非婚生孩子.

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3. So, that pedologist tells Russia , agricultural herd should be united in wedlock.
所以, 苏联那个土壤学家讲, 农林牧要结合.

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4. The same is true of restrictions on out of wedlock childbirth.
同样的,对非婚生子女的分娩限制也是如此.

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5. They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock.
她结婚生完孩子之后就被他抛弃了.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. My wife likes our wedlock.
      我妻子喜欢我们的婚姻生活。
    2. She thinks having children out of wedlock is not wrong, but unwise.
      她认为不结婚生孩子不算错,但算不上明智。
    3. They laughed at her because she was born out of wedlock.
      他们嘲笑她,因为她是私生子。