bridegroom
/ˈbraɪdɡruːm/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbraɪdɡruːm/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbrīd-ˌgrüm -ˌgru̇m/ (ame, mw)
bridegroom — 名詞
- bridegroomsingular
- bridegroomsplural
1. a man who is going to get married or has just got married, especially on the day
新郎
即將結婚或剛結婚的男子
a man who is going to get married or has just got married, especially on the day of the wedding ceremony
The bridegroom paced nervously outside the church while the guests took their seats.
新郎在教堂外緊張地來回走動,賓客們則陸續就座。
definite article: the bridegroom
Wei helped the bridegroom straighten his tie before the bride walked down the aisle.
Wei 幫新郎整理領帶,這時新娘正走進會場。
Nadia's father shook hands warmly with the bridegroom after the ceremony ended.
Nadia 的父親在儀式結束後,熱情地與新郎握手。
A professional photographer followed the bride and the bridegroom around the garden for portraits.
專業攝影師跟著新娘和新郎在花園裡拍了一系列照片。
During the reception, the bridegroom thanked everyone for coming to celebrate with them.
婚宴上,新郎感謝所有前來祝賀的親友。
- groom
much more common in everyday speech; 'bridegroom' is more formal or traditional
- new husband
descriptive phrase used right after the wedding, not during the ceremony itself
- bride
the woman getting married at the same ceremony
文法句型
a/the bridegroom
用法筆記
Bridegroom is often shortened to groom in everyday conversation. The female equivalent is bride.