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wedding

noun
/ˈwedɪŋ/
/ˈwedɪŋ/
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  1. a marriage ceremony, and the meal or party that usually follows it婚禮;結婚慶典
    • I dreamed of having a big wedding, with all my family and friends.我夢想有一個盛大的婚禮,和我所有的家人和朋友一起。
    • I'm going to a wedding this weekend.這個周末我要去參加一個婚禮。
    • Have you been invited to their wedding?他們有沒有邀請你參加婚禮?
    • television coverage of the royal wedding皇家婚禮的電視報道
    • at a wedding I met her at my brother's wedding.我是在我哥哥的婚禮上認識她的。
    • wedding to somebody Over 300 guests attended his wedding to the former model.300多位客人參加了他和這位前模特的婚禮。
    • a wedding ceremony/reception結婚典禮;婚宴
    • She looked beautiful on her wedding day.她在自己的婚禮那天看起來很漂亮。
    • a wedding present/gift結婚禮物/禮物
    • All her friends could hear wedding bells (= they thought she would soon get married).所有的朋友仿佛已聽到了她婚禮的鐘聲。
    Collocations Marriage and divorceMarriage and divorce結婚和離婚Romance戀愛
    • fall/​be (madly/​deeply/​hopelessly) in love (with somebody)(瘋狂地/深深地/無可救藥地)愛上/愛着(某人)
    • be/​believe in/​fall in love at first sight是/相信一見鐘情;一見鐘情
    • be/​find true love/​the love of your life是/找到真愛/一生的愛
    • suffer (from) (the pains/​pangs of) unrequited love受單相思之苦
    • have/​feel/​show/​express great/​deep/​genuine affection for somebody/​something對某人/某事有着/表示出強烈的/深深的/真摯的愛慕之情
    • meet/​marry your husband/​wife/​partner/​fiancé/fiancée/​boyfriend/​girlfriend與丈夫/妻子/伴侶/未婚夫/未婚妻/男朋友/女朋友結識/結婚
    • have/​go on a (blind) date有個/去約會/相親
    • be going out with/(especially North American English) dating a guy/​girl/​boy/​man/​woman與一個小夥子/女生/男生/男人/女人在談戀愛
    • move in with/​live with your boyfriend/​girlfriend/​partner與男朋友/女朋友/伴侶同居
    Weddings婚禮
    • get/​be engaged/​married/​divorced訂婚;結婚;離婚
    • arrange/​plan a wedding安排婚禮
    • have a big wedding/​a honeymoon/​a happy marriage舉行隆重的婚禮;度蜜月;婚姻幸福
    • have/​enter into an arranged marriage有一個/走入包辦婚姻
    • call off/​cancel/​postpone your wedding取消/推遲婚禮
    • invite somebody to/​go to/​attend a wedding/​a wedding ceremony/​a wedding reception邀請某人出席/參加婚禮/結婚典禮/結婚喜宴
    • conduct/​perform a wedding ceremony舉行結婚典禮
    • exchange rings/​wedding vows/​marriage vows交換戒指;互致結婚誓言
    • congratulate/​toast/​raise a glass to the happy couple祝賀這對幸福的新人;爲這對幸福的伉俪幹杯
    • be/​go on honeymoon (with your wife/​husband)(與妻子/丈夫)在/去度蜜月
    • celebrate your first (wedding) anniversary慶祝第一個(結婚)紀念日
    Separation and divorce分居和離婚
    • be unfaithful to/(informal) cheat on your husband/​wife/​partner/​fiancé/fiancée/​boyfriend/​girlfriend對丈夫/妻子/伴侶/未婚夫/未婚妻/男朋友/女朋友不忠
    • have an affair (with somebody)(和某人)有暧昧關系
    • break off/​end an engagement/​a relationship解除/終止婚約/戀愛關系
    • break up with/​split up with/ (informal) dump your boyfriend/​girlfriend與男友/女友分手;甩掉男友/女友
    • separate from/​be separated from/​leave/​divorce your husband/​wife和丈夫/妻子分居;離棄丈夫/妻子;與丈夫/妻子離婚
    • annul/​dissolve a marriage宣布婚姻無效;解除婚姻關系
    • apply for/​ask for/​go through/​get a divorce申請/要求/辦理離婚;離婚
    • get/​gain/​be awarded/​have/​lose custody of the children獲得/被判予/擁有/失去對孩子的監護權
    • pay alimony/​child support (to your ex-wife/​husband)(向前妻/前夫)支付生活費/子女撫養費
    see also diamond wedding, golden wedding, shotgun wedding, silver wedding, white wedding
    Culture weddingsweddings婚禮A wedding is the occasion when people get married. Marriage is the state of being married, though the word can also mean the wedding ceremony. In England, Wales and Scotland, and in all 50 states of the US, it is legal for couples of the same sex to marry.Before getting married a couple usually get engaged. In a male-female relationship, it is traditional for the man to propose (= ask his girlfriend to marry him) (sometimes called popping the question) and, if she accepts, give his new fiancée an engagement ring, which she wears on the third finger of her left hand. Today many couples decide together to get married.The couple then set a date and decide who will perform the marriage ceremony and where it will be held. In the US judges and religious leaders can perform weddings. The ceremony can take place anywhere and couples often choose somewhere that is special to them. Religious weddings are often held in a church or chapel, although many churches do not conduct same-sex weddings. In Britain many couples choose to be married in church, even if they are not religious. Others will have a civil ceremony conducted by a registrar at a registry office or at one of the many hotels and historic buildings which are licensed for weddings.In the past, it was traditional for the family of the bride (= the woman who is to be married) to pay for the wedding, but today the couple usually pay all or part of the cost. Many people choose a traditional wedding with a hundred or more guests. Before the wedding, the couple send out printed invitations and guests either buy a gift for them, contribute to the couple's honeymoon (= a holiday taken after the wedding) or make a donation to a charity chosen by the couple. Couples often make a list of items that they would like at a large store. Guests can look at the list online and buy a present. In Britain couples sometimes send a wedding list to guests to help them to choose a suitable present.Before a wedding can take place in a church it must be announced there on three occasions. This is called the reading of the banns. Some religious groups refuse to allow a couple to marry in church if either of them has been divorced, or if they are a same-sex couple, but they may agree to bless the marriage after a civil ceremony.Before the wedding the couple often go to separate parties given for them by friends. At the bridegroom's stag party, called in the US a bachelor party, guests drink alcohol and joke about how the groom is going to lose his freedom. For brides there is a hen party, called in the US a bachelorette party. Sometimes these parties take the form of a weekend trip to a foreign city.At a traditional wedding the groom's closest male friend acts as the best man and stands next to him during the ceremony. Other friends act as ushers and show guests where to sit. The bride's closest woman friend is chief bridesmaid (NAmE maid of honour), or matron of honour if she is married, and other friends are bridesmaids. Children are bridesmaids if they are girls or pages if they are boys.Many women choose to have a white wedding, and wear a long white wedding dress, sometimes with a veil (= a piece of thin material) covering the face. According to tradition, the bride's wedding clothes should include 'something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue', to bring luck. The bridesmaids wear matching dresses and, like the bride, carry bouquets of flowers. The bridegroom, the best man and other men may wear morning dress (= a long-tailed jacket, dark trousers and a top hat) or, in the US, a tuxedo (= a black suit with a white shirt). Women guests wear smart clothes and often hats.The bride arrives with her father who will give her away to her husband. The couple exchange vows (= promise to stay together and support each other). They also exchange wedding rings, placing them on the third finger of the left hand. They sign the register (= the official record of marriages) and as they leave the church guests throw rice or confetti (= small pieces of coloured paper) over them.The ‘happy couple’ and their guests then go to the wedding reception at a hotel or the place where the ceremony took place if it was not a church or registry office. There are often speeches by the best man, the bride's father and the bridegroom. The couple together cut a wedding cake, which usually has several tiers (= layers), and may be covered with white icing (NAmE frosting), perhaps with figures of the couple on the top one. Before the newly-weds leave for their honeymoon (= a holiday to celebrate their marriage) the bride throws her bouquet in the air: there is a belief that the woman who catches it will soon be married herself. It was a tradition for the car the couple left in to have been decorated by their friends with the words ‘just married’ and with old tin cans or shoes tied to the back, although this is less common now.In practice, many weddings do not follow the traditional procedures described above. Same-sex couples in particular may be more likely to break with traditions such as walking down the aisle, having a best man or arranging separate parties with their friends before the wedding.
    Extra Examples
    • I work in the wedding industry.我在婚慶行業工作。
    • The minister was asked to officiate at the wedding.牧師受邀主持婚禮。
    • The royal wedding will take place in June.王室婚禮將在6 月舉行。
    • The wedding went off without a hitch.婚禮進行得很順利。
    • The wedding will be conducted by the local priest.婚禮將由該教區的牧師主持。
    • They had a small wedding with close friends and family.他們舉行了一個小型婚禮,只有家人和密友參加。
    • We haven't set a wedding date yet.我們還沒定下舉行婚禮的日子。
    • We were choosing what present to buy from the wedding list they'd sent.我們正在從他們送來的結婚禮品單中選擇買什麽禮品。
    • a ring on her wedding finger她無名指上戴着的結婚戒指
    • The wedding took place two years ago.婚禮是在兩年前舉行的。
    Topics Religion and festivalsa2, Life stagesa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • church
    • registry office
    • traditional
    verb + wedding
    • have
    • go through with
    • attend
    wedding + verb
    • go ahead
    • go off
    • take place
    wedding + noun
    • day
    • night
    • invitation
    preposition
    • at a/​the wedding
    See full entry
    Word OriginOld English weddung (see wed, -ing).
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2391 COCA: 2176
wedding

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + WEDDING | WEDDING + VERB | WEDDING + NOUN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEchurch, registry office (BrE) 教堂婚禮;在婚姻登記處舉行的婚禮traditional, white傳統婚禮;新娘穿白色禮服的婚禮big, lavish盛大的/奢華的婚禮small小型婚禮gay, same-sex同性婚禮Catholic, Jewish, etc.天主教、猶太教等的婚禮royal王室婚禮destination (= in a place far from where you live) 目的地婚禮shotgun (= where the bride is pregnant) 奉子成婚VERB + WEDDINGhave舉行婚禮They had a small wedding with close friends and family.他們舉行了一個小型婚禮,只有家人和密友參加。go through with完婚attend, come to, go to出席婚禮;參加婚禮celebrate慶祝婚禮arrange, plan籌備婚禮invite sb to邀請某人參加婚禮conduct, officiate at主持婚禮The wedding will be conducted by the local priest.婚禮將由該教區的牧師主持。The minister was asked to officiate at the wedding.牧師受邀主持婚禮。call off, postpone, stop取消/推遲/終止婚禮WEDDING + VERBgo ahead, go off, take place婚禮進行;婚禮舉行The wedding went off without a hitch.婚禮進行得很順利。The wedding will take place in June.婚禮將在 6 月舉行。WEDDING + NOUNday, night結婚日;新婚之夜invitation婚禮請柬plans, preparations婚禮計劃/準備planner婚禮籌備人date婚禮日期We haven't set a wedding date yet.我們還沒定下舉行婚禮的日子。chapel, venue婚禮教堂/場地registry結婚登記dress, gown婚紗attire, clothes, outfit, suit婚禮裝;婚禮套裝band, ring結婚戒指She had a plain wedding band on her third finger.她無名指上戴着一枚很普通的結婚戒指。shower (NAmE) 新娘送禮會ceremony, service結婚典禮/儀式vows結婚誓言procession婚禮車隊march婚禮進行曲party, reception結婚宴會;婚禮招待會breakfast, formal) , feast婚宴;喜宴celebrations婚禮慶祝speech (especially BrE) 婚禮致辭cake結婚蛋糕gift, present新婚賀禮;結婚禮品list (BrE) (供賓客選擇禮品時參考的)結婚禮品單We were choosing what present to buy from the wedding list they'd sent.我們正在從他們送來的結婚禮品單中選擇買什麼禮品。guests, party婚宴來賓singer (especially NAmE) 婚禮歌手photographer婚禮攝影師album, photographs, photos, pictures, video婚禮相冊;結婚照;婚禮錄像anniversary結婚週年紀念日bells (figurative) 結婚事宜After going out with her boyfriend for a year, she started talking about wedding bells.她和男朋友相處一年後,開始談婚論嫁了。industry婚慶行業I work in the wedding industry.我在婚慶行業工作。PREPOSITIONat a/the wedding在婚禮上I met her at my brother's wedding.我是在我哥哥的婚禮上認識她的。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2391 COCA: 2176
wedding noun
marriage
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2391 COCA: 2176
wedding
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