married
adjective uk/ˈmær.id/ us/ˈmer.id/
A2 已婚的;有配偶的
having a wife or husband
a married couple 一对夫妻
We've been happily married for five years. 我们已结婚5年,生活幸福。
Please state whether you are single, cohabiting, married, separated, divorced or widowed. 请说明你是单身、同居、已婚、分居、离异还是丧偶。
Smith was married with two children. 史密斯已婚,有两个孩子。
So how are you enjoying married life? 那你的婚后生活怎么样?
She had an affair with a married man. 她和一个有妇之夫有婚外情。
The survey reveals that two-thirds of married women earn less than their husbands. 调查显示2/3的已婚妇女收入比丈夫低。
So how long have you been married to Nicky? 你和尼基结婚多久了?
figurative Rachel seems to be married to (= very involved with) her new job at the moment, so we hardly ever see her. 雷切尔现在似乎嫁她的新工作了,所以我们很少见到她。
Synonyms: hitched wedded (MARRIED)
get marriedA2 结婚
to begin a legal relationship with someone as their husband or wife
When are you getting married? 你何时结婚?
Chris and Debbie got married last summer. 克里斯和戴比去年夏天结婚了。
Jamie's getting married to Laura. 杰米将娶劳拉为妻。
We got married last August and had a honeymoon in Turkey.
I never thought I'd be the kind of person to get married and have kids.
- More examples
- She doesn't know you're married? You have to stop living a lie and tell her.
- They were very unhappily married but kept up appearances for the sake of their children.
- He was under the mistaken impression (that) you were married.
- Both her children are now married with children of their own.
- Money is often a source of tension and disagreements in young married couples.