married person
英 [ˈmærid ˈpɜːsn]
美 [ˈmærid ˈpɜːrsn]
网络 已婚者; 已婚人士
英英释义
noun
- a person's partner in marriage
双语例句
- If you ask any married person, he or she will tell you that marriages wax and wane.
不要放弃。假如你问那些已婚的人,他们会告诉你,婚姻如同月亮,有时圆,有时亏。 - Pleasant but slightly improper to dine alone with a married person.
和已婚的人一起吃饭是令人感到愉快的但却稍微不合宜。 - Even if we are married to her, the person we fell in love with is a memory, as are, all too often, the feelings she inspired.
即使和她结了婚,那个你所爱上的人其实是一段回忆,常常是你为着她的缘故才拥有的感情。 - Being married creates the perfect opportunity for change because it helps you see how much you need to grow as a person.
结了婚其实是很好的改变机会,因为婚姻帮助我们看见作为人我们在多大的程度上需要成长。 - She had believed in him at the time, but now that she was married and full of sense she quite doubted whether there was any such person.
当时达林太太是相信的,可现在她结了婚,懂事了,就很有点怀疑,是不是真有这样一个人。 - And if the daughter of a priest is married to an outside person she may not take of the holy things which are lifted up as offerings.
祭司的女儿若嫁外人,就不可吃举祭的圣物。 - A great number of them are married and have children who struggle to accept that the person who raised them is now becoming someone new.
他们中的大多数人都已成家,有了子女。对后代来说,要接受养育他们的家长现在就要变为另外一个人,这会是一个艰难的过程。 - In that time, 418 were married. Only 23 per cent of those who got married during the survey had sex solely with the person they married.
这五年中,418位踏进了婚姻殿堂,而其中只有23%在此期间只和自己的未婚夫/妻发生过性关系。 - In 2003, a second amendment to the Marriage Law was issued. In it, cohabitation of a married person with any third party was prohibited. It stipulated that man and wife should be faithful to each other, and respect each other.
2003年修订的《婚姻法》中严令禁止已婚者与他人同居,并明确规定夫妻间要忠于对方,相互尊重。 - When the newly married pair came home, the first person who appeared to offer his congratulations was Sydney carton.
新婚夫妇回家之后,首先来庆贺的是西得尼?卡尔登。
