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
- Andthis is a love marriage, not an arranged marriage.
他们是先恋爱后结婚的,不是包办婚姻。 - This is a relatively modern change in the age-old custom of the arranged marriage.
这是在古老的包办婚姻习俗方面一个比较时新的转变。 - 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; - 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。 - He finally left home in an effort to counter the tyranny of arranged marriage in the old society.
他弃家出走,是对旧社会婚姻压迫的反动。 - This be an example of the apparent success of arranged marriage.
这是一例表面看来很成功的包办婚姻。 - But my dad still wanted me to have an arranged marriage!
但是我爸爸仍然要给我包办婚姻! - A marriage for love's sake; not an arranged marriage.
一种为爱的婚姻;不是安排的婚姻。 - 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。