honeymoon
noun /ˈhʌnimuːn/
/ˈhʌnimuːn/
[usually singular]- a holiday taken by a couple who have just got married
蜜月 - We went to Venice for our honeymoon.
我们去威尼斯度的蜜月。 - on (your) honeymoon They're on their honeymoon.
他们正在度蜜月。 - They go on honeymoon the day after the wedding.
婚礼后的第二天他们去度蜜月。
Wordfinder- break
- camp
- cruise
- holiday
- honeymoon
- package tour
- self-catering
- tourist
- travel
- visa
Wordfinder- best man
- bride
- ceremony
- engaged
- honeymoon
- marriage
- propose
- reception
- stag night
- wedding
Topics Holidaysb2, Life stagesb2- They can't decide where to go for their honeymoon.
他们无法决定去哪儿度蜜月。 - We had a brief honeymoon in Paris.
我们在巴黎度过了短暂的蜜月。 - While on honeymoon in Bali, she learned to scuba dive.
她在巴厘岛度蜜月时学会了戴水肺潜水。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- brief
- short
- long
- …
- go on
- have
- leave for
- …
- be over
- couple
- suite
- cruise
- …
- for a honeymoon
- on honeymoon
- We went to Venice for our honeymoon.
- the period of time at the start of a new activity when nobody is criticized and people feel enthusiastic
(新活动之初的)和谐时期 - The honeymoon period for the government is now over.
这届政府的蜜月期现在已经过去了。
- There was always a honeymoon period when Mum started a new job.
妈妈每开始一份新工作总会有一阵儿新鲜劲。 - The honeymoon was over and the reality of what she had taken on began to dawn.
“蜜月期”结束了,她揽的事情的真实情况开始明朗起来。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- brief
- short
- long
- …
- go on
- have
- leave for
- …
- be over
- couple
- suite
- cruise
- …
- for a honeymoon
- on honeymoon
- The honeymoon period for the government is now over.
词源mid 16th cent. (originally denoting the period of time following a wedding): from honey + moon. The original reference was to affection waning like the moon, but later the sense became ‘the first month after marriage’.