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培训 |
péi xùn |
to cultivate / to train / to groom / training |
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新郎 |
xīn láng |
bridegroom; groom |
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培养 |
péi yǎng |
to cultivate / to breed / to foster / to nurture / to educate / to groom (for a position) / education / fostering / culture (biology) |
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迎娶 |
yíng qǔ |
(of a groom) to fetch one's bride from her parents' home to escort her to the wedding ceremony / (fig.) to take as one's wife; to marry (a woman) |
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新人 |
xīn rén |
newcomer; new recruit; fresh talent / newlywed, esp. new bride / newlywed couple; bride and groom / (paleoanthropology) later-period Homo sapiens |
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交杯酒 |
jiāo bēi jiǔ |
formal exchange of cups of wine between bride and groom as traditional wedding ceremony |
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修整 |
xiū zhěng |
to spruce up; to renovate; to tend (a garden); to groom (one's hair); to finish (a rough surface); to trim (a lawn); to touch up (a photo) |
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公主抱 |
gōng zhǔ bào |
to carry sb the way grooms carry brides across the threshold |
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梳妆 |
shū zhuāng |
to dress and groom oneself |
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迎亲 |
yíng qīn |
(of the groom's family) to send a bridal sedan chair 花轎|花轿 to fetch the bride / to send a party to escort the bride to the groom's house |
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马夫 |
mǎ fū |
groom / stable lad / horsekeeper / pimp / procurer |
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冥婚 |
míng hūn |
posthumous or ghost marriage (in which at least one of the bride and groom is dead) |
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招亲 |
zhāo qīn |
to invite the groom (who will live with the bride's family) / to take a wife by one's own choice |
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招赘 |
zhāo zhuì |
to have the groom move into the bride's house after marriage |
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衣冠楚楚 |
yī guān chǔ chǔ |
immaculately dressed / well-groomed / dapper |
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新郎官 |
xīn láng guān |
bridegroom; groom |
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服仪 |
fú yí |
attire and grooming |
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受聘 |
shòu pìn |
hired (for employment) / invited (e.g. to lecture) / engaged (for a task) / (in olden times) betrothal gift from the groom's family |
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驺 |
zōu |
groom or chariot driver employed by a noble (old) |
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拜堂 |
bài táng |
ritual kneeling to heaven and earth by bride and groom in a old-fashioned wedding ceremony / same as 拜天地 |
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爱美 |
ài měi |
to pay attention to one's appearance; to like to be well-groomed / (literary) on very friendly terms |
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拜天地 |
bài tiān dì |
to worship heaven and earth / ritual kneeling by bride and groom in a old-fashioned wedding ceremony / also called 拜堂 |
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赘 |
zhuì |
(bound form) superfluous / (bound form) (of a man) to move into the household of one's in-laws after marrying; (of the bride's parents) to have the groom join one's household |
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新郎倌 |
xīn láng guān |
bridegroom; groom |
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