Her bridegroom is a handsome young man. 她的新郎是一个英俊的年轻人。
Good wishes showered (down) on the bride and bridegroom. 大家纷纷向新娘新郎祝福.
I should like to propose a toast to the bride and bridegroom. 我提议为新娘新郎的幸福乾杯.
bridegroom
[ noun ]
a man who has recently been married
<noun.person>
a man participant in his own marriage ceremony
<noun.person>
Bridegroom \Bride"groom`\ (-gr[=oo]m`), n. [OE. bridegome, brudgume, AS. br[=y]dguma (akin to OS. br[=u]digumo, D. bruidegom, bruigom, OHG. pr[=u]tigomo, MHG. briutegome, G. br["a]utigam); AS. br[=y]d bride + guma man, akin to Goth. guma, Icel. gumi, OHG. gomo, L. homo; the insertion of r being caused by confusion with groom. See {Bride}, and cf. {Groom}, {Homage}.] A man newly married, or just about to be married.
"I'm like a bridegroom trembling in bed now, waiting for my bride to come out of the bathroom," Mr. Wallace says. "It would be just my luck that she goes out a window and down the fire escape.
The cast included Joan Plowright as the elderly mother of the doomed bridegroom and Julie Walters as the bride's mother.
He reported the bride and bridegroom were not injured.
The average bride is expected to be about 24.5 years old and the bridegroom 26.4 this year, Wilson said.