marry
marrymarry[ˈmari](marries,marrying,married,married) ,marry be'neath you/yourself 1.■to marry sb who belongs to a lower social class than your own和社会地位较低的人结婚; 下嫁:She thought her son was marrying beneath him.她觉得她的儿子的婚姻门不当、户不对。[G]v+prep+pron,marry 'into sth 2.■to 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.她嫁到了富裕人家。[OBJ]family,aristocracy[G]v+prep,marry sb 'off (to sb) (disapproving) 3.■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……娶亲:He had married his daughter off to a man twice her age.他把女儿嫁给了年纪比她大一倍的男人。[G]v+n/pron+adv ◆ v+adv+n,marry 'up; ,marry sth 'up (with sth) (BrE) 4.■to join up or connect successfully; to make two things or two parts do this﹙将两个事物或部份﹚接合;﹙使﹚连接上:The two halves of the structure didn’t marry up.这个结构的两半部份接合得不好。He couldn’t marry up the two parts of the lock.他锁不上锁。5.■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.律师们无法使她的说法和事实一致起来。[G]v+adv ◆ v+adv+n ◆ v+n/pron+adv
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