wed·lock /ˈwɛdˌlɑk/
結婚生活
Wed·lock n.
1. The ceremony, or the state, of marriage; matrimony. “That blissful yoke . . . that men clepeth [call] spousal, or wedlock.”
For what is wedlock forced but a hell,
An age of discord or continual strife? --Shak.
2. A wife; a married woman. [Obs.]
Syn: -- See Marriage.
Wed·lock, v. t. To marry; to unite in marriage; to wed. [R.] “Man thus wedlocked.”
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wedlock
n : the state of being a married couple voluntarily joined for
life (or until divorce); "a long and happy marriage";
"God bless this union" [syn: marriage, matrimony, union,
spousal relationship]