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marry /ˈmæri/ (marries, marrying, married) ► SEE ALLmarry beneath you/yourselfmarry into sthmarry sb off (to sb) marry upmarry sth up (with sth) ●ˌmarry beˈneath you/yourselfto marry sb who belongs to a lower social class than your own 与地位比自己低的人结婚;下嫁◆She thought her son was marrying beneath him. 她觉得儿子娶的媳妇配不上他。[v + prep + pron]●ˌmarry ˈinto sthto become a part of a family or a group because you have married sb who belongs to it 因结婚而成为(家庭或团体)的成员◆She married into a wealthy family. 她嫁入了富裕人家。OBJ family, aristocracy[v + prep]●ˌmarry sb ˈoff (to sb) (disapproving) to get rid of a daughter or a son by finding a husband or wife for them 让(子女)结婚以将其摆脱;把…嫁出;让…成家◆He had married his daughter off to a man twice her age. 他把女儿嫁给了比她年长一倍的男人。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌmarry ˈup●ˌmarry sth ˈup (with sth) (BrE) 1. to join up or connect successfully; to make two things or two parts do this (使)(两物或两部分)结合起来;(使)连接上◆The two halves of the structure didn’t marry up. 这个构件断开的两半接不上。◆He couldn’t marry up the two parts of the lock. 他锁不上锁。2. to match; to make two things match (使)(两事物)相称,匹配◆The two versions of the story don’t quite marry up. 这件事的两种说法有出入。◆The lawyers couldn’t marry up her story with the facts. 律师无法将她的说法和事实对上号。[v + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |