a man on his wedding day or just before and after the event
新郎。
"Old English bry dguma, from bry d ‘bride’ +
n. 新郎
I hope the bride and bridegroom will be happy forever.
我希望新郎新娘永远幸福。
The bridegroom cried at the wedding.
新郎在婚礼上哭了。
The bride and bridegroom rode away from the wedding.
新郎和新娘坐上车离开了婚礼现场。
At the wedding, the bridegroom kissed the bride.
婚礼上 新郎亲吻了新娘
Take me for your bridegroom, for I love you.
让我做你的新郎,因为我爱你。
Like a bridegroom in church, Vladimir Putin arrived for the ceremony first.
就像教堂中的新郎一样,普京先到了典礼现场。
She was then a plump and shy bride, and I was a strong and happy bridegroom.
她那时是一位丰韵又害羞的新娘,而我是一位强壮又快乐的新郎。
"You, my love," said the bridegroom, turning to her, "is there no tale you know?"
“我的宝贝。”新郎转过身来对她说,“你有什么故事吗?”
Autumn's hand was upon them, touched with gold and red and olive, and their joy towards the sun was less to a bridegroom than a father.
秋天的手已经在抚摸它们,染上了金黄,丹红和橄榄绿,它们对朝日所怀的一片喜悦与其说是对新郎的喜悦,不如说是对父亲的喜悦。
a man on his wedding day or just before and after the event
新郎。
"Old English bry dguma, from bry d ‘bride’ +