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From:
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mar·ried
/ˈmærid ||ˈmɛr-/
(
a
.)已婚的;與…結婚的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mar·ry
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Married
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Marrying
.]
1.
To
unite
in
wedlock
or
matrimony
;
to
perform
the
ceremony
of
joining
,
as
a
man
and
a
woman
,
for
life
;
to
constitute
(
a
man
and
a
woman
)
husband
and
wife
according
to
the
laws
or
customs
of
the
place
.
Tell
him
that
he
shall
marry
the
couple
himself
.
--
Gay
.
2.
To
join
according
to
law
, (
a
man
)
to
a
woman
as
his
wife
,
or
(
a
woman
)
to
a
man
as
her
husband
.
See
the
Note
to
def
. 4.
A
woman
who
had
been
married
to
her
twenty-fifth
husband
,
and
being
now
a
widow
,
was
prohibited
to
marry
.
--
Evelyn
.
3.
To
dispose
of
in
wedlock
;
to
give
away
as
wife
.
Maecenas
took
the
liberty
to
tell
him
[
Augustus
]
that
he
must
either
marry
his
daughter
[
Julia
]
to
Agrippa
,
or
take
away
his
life
.
--
Bacon
.
4.
To
take
for
husband
or
wife
.
See
the
Note
below
.
Note:
☞
We
say
,
a
man
is
married
to
or
marries
a
woman
;
or
,
a
woman
is
married
to
or
marries
a
man
.
Both
of
these
uses
are
equally
well
authorized
;
but
given
in
marriage
is
said
only
of
the
woman
.
They
got
him
[
the
Duke
of
Monmouth
] . . .
to
declare
in
writing
,
that
the
last
king
[
Charles
II
.]
told
him
he
was
never
married
to
his
mother
.
--
Bp
.
Lloyd
.
5.
Figuratively
,
to
unite
in
the
closest
and
most
endearing
relation
.
Turn
,
O
backsliding
children
,
saith
the
Lord
;
for
I
am
married
unto
you
.
--
Jer
.
iii
. 14.
To marry ropes
.
Naut.
(a)
To
place
two
ropes
along
side
of
each
other
so
that
they
may
be
grasped
and
hauled
on
at
the
same
time
.
(b)
To
join
two
ropes
end
to
end
so
that
both
will
pass
through
a
block
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mar·ried
a.
1.
Being
in
the
state
of
matrimony
;
having
a
spouse
;
wedded
;
as
,
a
married
man
or
woman
; --
of
one
person
.
2.
Of
or
pertaining
to
marriage
;
connubial
;
as
,
the
married
state
;
one's
married
name
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
marry
v
1:
take
in
marriage
[
syn
:
get married
,
wed
,
conjoin
,
hook
up with
,
get hitched with
,
espouse
]
2:
perform
a
marriage
ceremony
; "
The
minister
married
us
on
Saturday
"; "
We
were
wed
the
following
week
"; "
The
couple
got
spliced
on
Hawaii
" [
syn
:
wed
,
tie
,
splice
]
[
also
:
married
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
married
adj
1:
joined
in
matrimony
; "
a
married
man
"; "
a
married
couple
"
[
ant
:
unmarried
]
2:
of
or
relating
to
the
state
of
marriage
; "
marital
status
";
"
marital
fidelity
"; "
married
bliss
" [
syn
:
marital
,
matrimonial
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
married
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marry
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