arranged marriage
英 [əˌreɪndʒd ˈmærɪdʒ]
美 [əˌreɪndʒd ˈmærɪdʒ]
n. 包办婚姻
牛津词典
noun
- 包办婚姻
a marriage in which the parents choose the husband or wife for their child
柯林斯词典
- 包办婚姻
In anarranged marriage, the parents choose the person who their son or daughter will marry.
双语例句
- Traditional marriage customs lost their popularity due to the collapse of the feudal arranged marriage and its complexity.
由于封建的包办婚姻已经瓦解,传统婚姻的习俗非常复杂,传统婚姻已经不受欢迎。 - Jeya feels that her ambitious nature made her unsuitable for an arranged marriage
耶娅觉得她不安分的个性不适合包办的婚姻。 - See how easy it is to discuss an arranged marriage*?
看,讨论婚姻有多容易? - Mary and Joseph had an arranged marriage as was the custom of the time.
照着传统的安排马利亚和约瑟有婚约。 - The young woman has swapped her happy life and extended family in Calcutta for an arranged marriage and a lonely apartment in New York.
因为包办的婚姻,这个年轻的女人远离了原来快乐的生活和和大家庭,在纽约的公寓里孤单的度日。 - In the process of criticism on culture, many people think of the arranged marriage as evil consequence, which was produced from traditional culture.
文化批判中,许多人把包办婚姻看作是传统文化结出的恶果。 - A marriage for love's sake; not an arranged marriage.
一种为爱的婚姻;不是安排的婚姻。 - An arranged marriage is my only choice.
包办婚姻是我唯一的选择。 - Mia cannot possibly be happy with the idea of an arranged marriage.
米娅不会喜欢包办婚礼的。 - In my opinion, it's time for the higher courts to step in and ban the practice of arranged child marriage altogether, immediately.
在我看来,这正是到了高等法院立即完备的禁止包办童婚的时候了。