英 [ˈbraɪdɡruːm] 美 [ˈbraɪdɡruːm]
n. 新郎,即将(或刚)结婚的男子
复数bridegrooms
bridegroom /ˈbraɪdˌɡruːm/ TEM4
可数名词 A bridegroom is a man who is getting married. 新郎
新郎(Bridegroom):“没有。”
我原来一直活在柜子里,直到今年年初看了《再见,我的新郎》(Bridegroom)这部电影,当时在美国的宿舍,大半夜里哭的一塌糊涂,然后写了一封几万字的信,发给了几个最要好的朋友,算是首次出柜。
劳苦劳累了一整天的准新郎(Bridegroom)满心欢快地走在出门的路上。人生短短几十年,不要给自己留下了什么遗憾,想笑就笑,想哭就哭,该爱的时候就去爱,无谓压抑自己。
... incidence n.发生,影响;入射 bridegroom n.新郎官 decorative a.扮饰的;可作扮饰的 ...
新郎
Take me for your bridegroom, for I love you.
让我做你的新郎,因为我爱你。
She was then a plump and shy bride, and I was a strong and happy bridegroom.
她那时是一位丰韵又害羞的新娘,而我是一位强壮又快乐的新郎。
"You, my love," said the bridegroom, turning to her, "is there no tale you know?"
“我的宝贝。”新郎转过身来对她说,“你有什么故事吗?”
The bridegroom wore a crimson military uniform decorated with various medals and a striking blue sash.
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More than a simple satire on conservative social mores, "Bridegroom" is a metaphysical mystery.
It is the title story, "The Bridegroom Was A Dog, " which won Tawada the Akutagawa in 1993.