n. 1.马夫。 2.新郎 (= bridegroom)。 3.英国王宫侍从官。 4.〔古语〕男仆。 vt. 1.喂(马),刷(马)。 2.修饰,使整洁。 3.〔美国〕培训;推荐(候选人)。 短语和例子 an impeccably groomed woman 打扮得十分干净的妇女。 be groomed as a presidential candidate 被推荐作总统候选人。 be well [badly] groomed 修饰得整洁[不整洁]。 vi. 进行修饰。 groom's cake (宝塔形的)结婚蛋糕。
a man who has recently been married 同义词:bridegroom,
a man participant in his own marriage ceremony 同义词:bridegroom,
someone employed in a stable to take care of the horses 同义词:stableman, stableboy, hostler, ostler,
care for one''s external appearance; "He is always well-groomed" 同义词:neaten,
give a neat appearance to; "groom the dogs"; "dress the horses" 同义词:dress, curry,
educate for a future role or function; "He is grooming his son to become his successor"; "The prince was prepared to become King one day"; "They trained him to be a warrior" 同义词:prepare, train,
A bridegroom (usually shortened to groom) is a man who is about to be married, or who has just been married. A groom is typically attended by a best man and groomsmen.
例句与用法
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Did the bride and groom get loaded, too ? 新娘和新郎也喝醉了吗?
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She is always perfectly groomed . 她总是浑身上下干净利落。
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All brought fine gifts for the bride and groom . 大家都带来美好的礼物送给新娘、新郎。
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The reins and the breeches of the groom are glittering white . 车夫的缰绳和裤子也又亮又白。
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He is grooming his son for the directorship of the firm . 他在准备让他儿子担任公司的董事职务。
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Plender end wilcox became joint grooms of the chambers . 普伦德和威尔科克斯成为共同的贴身侍从。
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I acted in the capacity of backer, or best man, to the bride groom . 我充当陪新郎的,也就是男傧相。
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Please charge your glasses and drink a toast to the bride and groom ! 请各位将酒杯斟满,向新娘、新郎祝酒。
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A mounted policeman on a perfectly groomed chestnut horse went past . 有一个警察骑着一匹非常光洁的粟色马打旁边走过去。
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Other animals may be mutilated in the name of good grooming or convenience . 其他的动物又可能以修饰或方便为口实被断肢截体。