wedding
- IPA[ˈwediNG]
美式
- a marriage ceremony, especially considered as including the associated celebrations.
noun: wedding, plural noun: weddings
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- a rich iced cake, typically in two or more tiers, served at a wedding reception.
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- a rich iced cake, typically in two or more tiers, served at a wedding reception.
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- a traditional church wedding at which the bride wears a formal white dress.
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- the sixtieth anniversary of a couple's wedding: they recently celebrated their diamond wedding Roy and Annie will celebrate their diamond wedding anniversary on Monday
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- the fiftieth anniversary of a couple's wedding: we met in our twenties and celebrated our golden wedding last year
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- bells rung to celebrate a wedding (used to allude to the likelihood of marriage between two people): do we hear wedding bells for these media sweethearts?
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- the fortieth anniversary of a wedding: it's my parents' ruby wedding anniversary today
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- bells rung to celebrate a wedding (used to allude to the likelihood of marriage between two people): they were seen everywhere together, and her friends could hear wedding bells
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- IPA[ˈwɛdɪŋ]
英式
- a marriage ceremony, especially considered as including the associated celebrations.
Oxford Dictionary