The bride wore a beautiful white dress. 新娘穿了一身美丽的白色礼服。
We must drink to the health of the bride. 我们要为新娘的健康干杯。
The bride brought many dowries to her husband. 新娘带着很多嫁妆给她丈夫。
bride
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a woman who has recently been married
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Irish abbess; a patron saint of Ireland (453-523)
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a woman participant in her own marriage ceremony
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Bride \Bride\, v. t. To make a bride of. [Obs.]
Bride \Bride\ (br[imac]d), n. [OE. bride, brid, brude, brud, burd, AS. br[=y]d; akin to OFries. breid, OSax. br[=u]d, D. bruid, OHG. pr[=u]t, br[=u]t, G. braut, Icel. br[=u][eth]r, Sw. & Dan. brud, Goth. br[=u][thorn]s; cf. Armor. pried spouse, W. priawd a married person.] 1. A woman newly married, or about to be married.
Has by his own experience tried How much the wife is dearer than the bride. --Lyttleton.
I will show thee the bride, the Lamb's wife. --Rev. xxi. 9.
2. Fig.: An object ardently loved.
{Bride of the sea}, the city of Venice.
The bride, her head draped with a Spanish-style mantilla, has eyes only for her lover, whom she has abandoned to marry an older, richer man pictured in a top hat.
Hefner, 63, had hinted recently that he and his bride were going to have a child.
Joseph Mastropietro and his 30-year-old bride, Antoinette Natale exchanged vows in a state Supreme Court judge's chambers shortly after his sentencing judge refused to perform the ceremony, said defense attorney Gaspar Castillo Jr.
When these emphatic expressions of her unhappiness failed, she shot her former husband and his bride as they slept.
The bride, a plant worker, and the groom, a truck driver, planned a diving honeymoon in the Caribbean.
Hard to believe that but a month ago, Rolls-Royce reigned supreme on the streets of Tokyo when the newly-wed Crown Prince chose to parade his bride in a glorious open-topped model. No such treatment for Britain's prime minister yesterday, however.
By his account, a group of men started firing their guns just as the bride was being brought to the mosque for the ceremony.
During the wedding, an elderly gate-crasher (Barnard Hughes) has kissed the bride and exchanged souls with her.
"Elena would like to do it again in a more friendly situation," John Donaldson said Thursday of his bride, Elena Akhmilovskaya.
"Traditionally, the bride's family paid for just about everything.
"Under the stars," his bride added.
The bride was nervous, and her throat was dry, so she asked the limousine's chauffeur, William Spitz, to pull over at a convenience store to buy a soda.
Although the wedding was supposed to be secret, her family found out and lined the road when Weaver came to pick up his bride for the ceremony.
Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito has chosen a cosmopolitan US-educated career diplomat as his bride, the third male in the imperial family to marry a commoner.
Fardos Mohammed el-Sayed, staying at the hotel with her husband, a newly married son and his bride, said the family had to leave their two-room suite in bedclothes.
Sarah Ferguson was a new kind of royal bride.
The future bride, Ms. Blair, 33, said she met Hamlisch on a blind telephone date set up by her Los Angeles housekeeper and the housekeeper's New York sister.
At midnight, the priest lighted a sacred fire and called for the bride and groom.
Then a Taiwanese girl painter who wants a 'green card' to stay in America is roped in as bride for a let's-make-the-folks-happy wedding. There are loud laughs in this comedy with sentimental trimmings.
Henry Clay Frick was 33 years old and already a millionaire when he and his young bride moved to Clayton in 1882.
Instead of asking Rose to kiss his bride, Lewan said: "The couple will consummate their marriage by rolling the bowling balls down the alley." He left two pins standing, she left five.
It showed a bride and groom brawling outside a town hall.
A bride and four of her bridesmaids, all registered nurses, went from celebrating the wedding to tending the wounded when a tornado smashed through town.
Mr. Draleaus plans to buy his bride one rose every Feb. 28th for three years and then spring for a trip to Niagara Falls in 1992.
When Elizabeth married their second son, Albert, in 1923, after twice refusing, she was the first non-royal bride in centuries to marry so close to the throne.
A dispute over three cases of leftover wine at a wedding reception erupted into a brawl, which ended with the arrest of the bride's father and of members of the wedding party.
Most newspapers used the picture, which showed the bride affectionately smoothing the prince's hair.
A young couple injured in an auto accident while taking their wedding invitations to the post office traded vows on schedule in a hospital room, the bride in a surgical gown trimmed in lace.
The angle is such that Petitti's 27-year-old bride, the former Christine Beauchamp, can barely be seen during the ceremony, he said.
The principal of a Roman Catholic high school says a student bride was expelled from classes because her marriage set a bad example.