bridegrooms

英 [ˈbraɪdgrʊmz] 美 [ˈbraɪdˌgrumz]

n.  新郎; 即将(或刚刚)结婚的男子
bridegroom的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 新郎
    A bridegroom is a man who is getting married.

    双语例句

    1. It can be applied to bridegrooms too.
      同时,这一称呼也可用语新郎。
    2. Now brides and bridegrooms can have more influence.
      现在新娘和新郎说话也比较算数了。
    3. The combination of being an experienced hairdresser and knowing how to do commercial make-up for brides and bridegrooms made her much in demand.
      她既是一个有经验的发型师,也懂得做新郎新娘的化装生意,这就使得她颇受欢迎。
    4. The daughters of Danaus, who at their father's command murdered their bridegrooms on their wedding night and were condemned in Hades to pour water eternally into a leaky vessel.
      达那伊得斯姐妹:达那俄斯的女儿们,听命于父亲,在新婚之夜杀死了她们的新郎,被罚入地狱里永不停息地用渗漏的工具取水。
    5. This year, many bridegrooms are likely to screen the short movies to impress attendees.
      今年,许多新郎会放映短片来给参加者留下印象。