dowry
英 [ˈdaʊri]
美 [ˈdaʊri]
n. (新娘的)嫁妆,陪嫁; (新郎给新娘家的)彩礼,财礼
复数:dowries
BNC.15383 / COCA.17661
牛津词典
noun
- (新娘的)嫁妆,陪嫁
money and/or property that, in some societies, a wife or her family must pay to her husband when they get married - (新郎给新娘家的)彩礼,财礼
money and/or property that, in some societies, a husband must pay to his wife's family when they get married
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 嫁妆;陪嫁
A woman'sdowryis the money and goods which, in some cultures, her family gives to the man that she marries.- The money from her dowry was invested in her mother's store.
她的嫁妆钱都投到了母亲的铺子里。
- The money from her dowry was invested in her mother's store.
英英释义
noun
双语例句
- The dowry of my wife was very little in that age.
那个年代,我妻子的嫁妆很少。 - She promises, as her dowry, one half of the western empire.
她许诺,将以帝国的一半,作为她的嫁妆。 - The daughter's dowry or wedding feast is so pitiably small.
这个女儿的嫁妆或结婚宴席实在寒碜得可怜。 - I had to give back a portion of the dowry after the divorce.
离婚后,我不得不归还我的那份嫁妆。 - His family hoped that his bride would bring a large dowry.
他的家人希望新娘能带来丰厚的嫁妆。 - The groom and his relatives come for the bride and take her to his home along with the dowry.
新郎和他的亲戚来接新娘及嫁妆回家。 - The wife lost her dowry and her lands.
这个妇人失去了嫁妆和地产。 - The cost of the wedding can be viewed as an outgrowth of the dowry custom.
婚礼的费用可被看作是嫁妆习俗的产物。 - It is believed that three poor sisters could not marry because they had no money for a dowry.
据说有三个姐妹因为没钱办嫁妆而不能结婚。 - Suspicion, discontent, and strife, come in for dowry with a wife& Robert Herrick, poet.
怀疑、不满和冲突作为嫁妆,随老婆一起到来&罗伯特。赫利克,诗人。