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bride
- IPA[brīd]
美式
- a woman on her wedding day or just before and after the event
noun: bride, plural noun: brides
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名詞
- 1. a woman on her wedding day or just before and after the event the bride and groom left early last night
- see Bridget, St.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sum of money or quantity of goods given to a bride's family by that of the groom in some ... the larger bride price given for a virgin payments of bride price from the husband's kin
Oxford Dictionary
- used humorously to refer to a woman on her wedding day: on the big day the blushing bride looked absolutely stunning
Oxford Dictionary
- a woman who marries a man whom she met while he was on active service.
Oxford Dictionary
- see Bridget, St
Oxford Dictionary
- a modest and virtuous bride: on the big day the blushing bride looked absolutely stunning
Oxford American Dictionary
- a sum of money or quantity of goods given to a bride's family by that of the groom, ... payments of bride price from the husband's kin
Oxford American Dictionary
- a British woman who, during the Second World War, married a US serviceman stationed in Britain: many Londoners went back to America after the war as GI brides
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[brʌɪd]
英式
- a woman on her wedding day or just before and after the event: the bride and groom left early last night
Oxford Dictionary