courtship
/ˈkɔːtʃɪp/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈkɔːrtʃɪp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈkȯrt-ˌship/ (ame, mw)
courtship — 名詞
- courtshipsingular
- courtshipsplural
1. the stage when two people date seriously and expect to marry, while they learn w
婚前交往
以結婚為目標的戀愛交往階段
the stage when two people date seriously and expect to marry, while they learn whether they can build a life together.
After three years of courtship, Kevin and Sana planned a spring wedding.
Kevin 和 Sana 婚前交往三年後,開始籌備春天的婚禮。
pattern: years of courtship
Tomás wrote weekly letters during his courtship of Élise in Lisbon.
Tomás 在 Lisbon 與 Élise 婚前交往時,每週都寫信給她。
pattern: courtship of [person]
The families met several times throughout Zayd and Kasia's courtship.
在 Zayd 和 Kasia 談婚論嫁的交往期間,兩家人見了好幾次面。
A short courtship helped Sora see that their plans were too different.
短暫的婚前交往讓 Sora 看出兩人的規劃差異太大。
Village songs and shared meals shaped the couple's courtship before the ceremony.
村裡的歌聲和一起吃飯的時光,形塑了這對情侶的婚前交往方式。
文法句型
during courtship
years of courtship
courtship of + person
用法筆記
Often used with a possessive or a time phrase, such as 'their courtship' or 'a long courtship'. Unlike dating, it usually suggests a serious relationship moving toward marriage.