词汇 | elope |
释义 | elopeWord family nounelopementeloperverbelope e·lope /ɪˈləʊp $ ɪˈloʊp/ verb [intransitiveI] MARRYto leave your home secretly in order to get married 私奔 My parents didn’t approve of the marriage, so we eloped. 我父母不赞成这桩婚事,所以我们就私奔了。 —elopement noun [countableC, uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus elope• If my father won't agree to the marriage, we'll just have to elope.• A year later, on September 3,1946, they eloped.• Even a year later, she could not accept the fact that her only daughter had eloped.• Or were you going to elope?• They were unable to marry because of their different stations in life, and so eloped and fled to western Ireland.• Paris was mooted but when Henrietta could not find her passport they eloped to Edinburgh.• But none, I assure you, of an age or inclination to elope with an adolescent foreigner!• Mary fell in love with Shelley and eloped with him to the Continent in 1814.• Just today one of the missionary school youth was about to elope with his new amour. (1500-1600) Anglo-French aloper “to run away” |
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