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bach·e·lor·hood 英'bætʃələ,hud美'bætʃələ,hud 高COCA⁸⁵⁵⁴⁴BNC⁸⁶⁶⁶⁰⁺⁹iWeb⁵⁹⁸⁸⁶ 基本英英记法例句 n.独身⁵⁰;独身生活⁵⁰
Noun: the time of a man's life prior to marriagethe state of being an unmarried manbachelor-hood⇒n.独身⁵⁰;独身生活⁵⁰ The poor are forced into a long or permanent bachelorhood, a status widely frowned upon in India, where marriage is deemed essential to becoming a full member of society. 贫穷男子则被迫长期或者永远性的单身,而单身在印度是被鄙视的,婚姻被认为是成为社会成员所必须的。 ecocn His extreme reaction won him a brief respite, but they soon resumed their nagging about his bachelorhood. 这种极端行为为他赢得了片刻喘息,但不久之后,他们便恢复了对他单身生活的数落。 yeeyan Since no woman could stand the situation of the husband's keeping another woman, his bachelorhood was safe. 因为每一个女子都不能忍受她的丈夫有另外的女人,所以任桑晓一直保持着单身的身份。 itpub Since no woman could stand the situation of her husband's keeping another woman, his bachelorhood was safe. 因为每一个女子都不能忍受她的丈夫之有另外的女人﹐所以他一直保持著单身的身份。 blog.sina.com.cn There is reference to rice throwing in Roman history, in about400 B. C. Then, a bridegroom would “say” goodbye to his bachelorhood by distributing walnuts to his “old” friends. 意思就是罗马历史中公元前400年,当时新郎分发核桃给他的老友以示向自己的单身告别。 blog.sina.com.cn Unmarriedness and maleness are each individually necessary conditions for bachelorhood; 未婚状态和男人身份,各自是单身汉身份的必要条件; blog.sina.com.cn While a good chunk is satisfied with bachelorhood, more than half are still interested in finding a partner, a breakdown that is roughly the same across all age groups. 虽然很大一部分人对单身生活感到满意,但仍有超过一半的人想找个伴,这种情形在各个年龄段当中都差不多。 qeto |