arranged marriage
英 [əˌreɪndʒd ˈmærɪdʒ]
美 [əˌreɪndʒd ˈmærɪdʒ]
n. 包办婚姻
牛津词典
noun
- 包办婚姻
a marriage in which the parents choose the husband or wife for their child
柯林斯词典
- 包办婚姻
In anarranged marriage, the parents choose the person who their son or daughter will marry.
双语例句
- The young woman has swapped her happy life and extended family in Calcutta for an arranged marriage and a lonely apartment in New York.
因为包办的婚姻,这个年轻的女人远离了原来快乐的生活和和大家庭,在纽约的公寓里孤单的度日。 - That process of discovery is ostensibly the fun of courtship, too, except that in arranged marriage the goal is to figure out how to be married, not whether to marry.
发现其中奥妙的过程从表面上看也是一种求爱的过程。除了在包办婚姻中,主要的目的是弄清楚怎样经营婚姻,而不是要不要结婚。 - At earlier time, Mao Dun mainly expressed his feeling about arranged marriage with his humanism and self-sacrifice spirit.
早期基于人道主义和自我牺牲精神的矛盾之论,引发于自我包办婚姻的感同身受; - When it came time for her arranged marriage she escaped out of a clear story window and jumped, falling on to a stone surface, where the indentation can still be seen.
等到安排婚嫁之时,她逃了出来,从一个明净的窗台上跳下,落在一块石头上,在石头上留下的足印至今可见。 - Mary and Joseph had an arranged marriage as was the custom of the time.
照着传统的安排马利亚和约瑟有婚约。 - At the moment, marriage is still the norm in China and arranged marriage the norm in India.
此时,在中国,结婚仍旧普遍;在印度,包办婚姻也同样普遍。 - Mia cannot possibly be happy with the idea of an arranged marriage.
米娅不会喜欢包办婚礼的。 - To begin with, it is an arranged marriage for teenagers.
首先是少年儿童时期的包办婚姻。 - An arranged marriage through some kind of intermediary or the elders, that's the great majority of human marriages.
通过某种中介或长辈的,包办婚姻,那是,人类婚姻的最主要部分。 - In the process of criticism on culture, many people think of the arranged marriage as evil consequence, which was produced from traditional culture.
文化批判中,许多人把包办婚姻看作是传统文化结出的恶果。