connubial如何读

英:[kəˈnju:biəl]

美:[kəˈnubiəl]

connubial是什么意思

  • adj. <正>结婚的; 夫妇的; 配偶的

connubial自然拼读

con·nu·bi·al

k nu bi l

connubial扩展

connubially (adv.), connubiality (n.)

connubial英英释义

Adjective

1. of or relating to marriage or to the relationship between a wife and husband;

"connubial bliss"

"conjugal visits"

Adverb

1. in a conjugal manner

connubial词源中文解释

“pertaining to marriage,” 1650年代,源自拉丁语 connubialis,是 conubialis 的变体,意为“与婚姻有关的”,源自 conubium,意为“婚姻”,由 com(表示“一起,共同”,见 con-)和 nubere(表示“结婚”,见 nuptial)的同化形式组成。相关词汇: Connubially。

connubial词源英文解释

borrowed from Latin cōnūbiālis, from cōnūbium, cōnubium "intermarriage between two groups, marriage, the right to marry," from con- con- + nūbere "[of a woman] get married" + -ium, suffix of deverbal compounds — more at nubile Note: The length in the initial syllable of cōnūbium has been explained as reduction of a cluster *-nsn-, which assumes that the etymon of nūbere began with *s-; see note at nubile.

The first known use of connubial was circa 1656

connubial儿童词典英英释义

connubialadjective

of or relating to marriage

connubial 例句

1 “Far be it from me to interfere with domestic or connubial arrangements!” replied the polite Monte-Christo.

2 As her temper, though quietly and steadily selfish, was neither sour nor violent, this state of connubial happiness might have continued long, had not some untoward accidents occurred to disturb it.

3 The narrator understands, as does the reader, that Miss Eastwich had trusted her best friend Mabel – one half of that connubial bliss – not to take the man she loved, but Mabel had taken him anyway.

4 But the Academy’s most successful women were especially likely to see their connubial bliss obliterated: A Best Actress winner’s risk of divorce was 1.68 times the risk of a non-winning Best Actress nominee.

5 At which the bride’s stony features relaxed into a quiet smile; she had often heard Ernest make use of the same expression, though never in relation to his connubial bliss.

6 He has fixed on connubial love as the first great softener of the human breast; and neither Thomson nor Milton has described with more tenderness, truth, and purity, the joys of domestic union.

7 It wants to be the love story of two middle-aged artists, Alfred and Alma, recharging their creative and connubial batteries.

8 He’s talking about engagement and beyond, but he might as well be describing the act of watching this grating round robin of connubial dysfunction and romantic disappointment.

9 Add up the peak rating for Malypetrova and her three accomplished mates, and you get a cumulative connubial score of 9765, a record unlikely to be challenged.

10 Who would know better than Eliot that connubial happiness in the capital can sometimes cost a woman her reputation back in the Midlands?

11 Over the last five months, Sydney Steinberg and Noah Findling have invited listeners into their connubial bed several times a week to hear about their lives as an entertainment power couple.

12 This one’s for spouses who feel the need to vent volcanically after months of cheek-by-jowl connubial togetherness.

13 According to the 1859 book, gentlemen “wishing to enjoy the comforts of connubial feeling with their wives intended” were well-served at 83 Crosby Street in Manhattan.

14 The astonishing thing about Miles' Cromwell is that he doesn't ever relinquish his humanity even as he does away with his rivals one by one under the cover of protecting his excessively connubial king.

15 In her life and in the lives of most of her friends, connubial difficulties meant neighborhood confidences and lamentations.

16 The fact that we are staggering home at 3 a.m. with “twerk” in tow instead of sitting in at night repeating “connubial” to ourselves is a good sign.

17 “Come along, and drink to their connubial bliss in another bumper of champagne.”

18 “Married” is far from the first comedy to present a less-than-blissful picture of the connubial institution, but it is the first to offer one’s marital doldrums as a reason to become a generally terrible person.

19 As long as services are uninterrupted and costs consistent over time, providers and consumers can live in some degree of connubial bliss.

20 This tragic d�nouement was subsequently altered, and, according to the latest version of the opera, Mireille lives presumably to enjoy connubial bliss with her lover.

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