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		Definition of honeymoon in English: honeymoonnoun ˈhʌnɪmuːnˈhəniˌmun 1A holiday spent together by a newly married couple. 蜜月  they flew to the West Indies on honeymoon 他们飞往西印度群岛度蜜月。 Example sentencesExamples -  The reception was held in the Woodlands Hotel and the happy couple spent a month travelling Australia on their honeymoon.
 -  The happy couple are presently on honeymoon in Florida.
 -  The reception was held at the Castlecourt Hotel, Westport and afterwards the happy couple left on their honeymoon.
 -  When the couple set off on their honeymoon, Caroline was dismayed to find that a photographer had been hired to go to Tahiti with them.
 -  He and his 28-year-old wife were on their honeymoon, having got married just three days earlier.
 -  As anyone who's been there on their honeymoon will tell you, most of the 200-odd islands that make up the Maldives are pretty small.
 -  This was his favorite picture; it was taken on their honeymoon.
 -  She had wanted to go there on their honeymoon in 1927, but they had been too poor.
 -  The young couple went to Mauritius on their honeymoon and we wish them all the very best.
 -  The couple visited New York and Florida on their honeymoon.
 -  A couple on their honeymoon are driving through a remote part of America in a mini-bus.
 -  His sister and Charlie were still on their honeymoon, and he very much doubted that Leanne would be much of a comfort if she dared to come at all.
 -  The happy couple have gone to the U.S.A. on their honeymoon.
 -  The wedding reception was held at the Tower Hotel and the happy couple are now on honeymoon in Florida.
 -  The happy couple are on honeymoon in Tunisia at present.
 -  Michael tries to stop the wedding, but arrives too late; Kyle and Natalie have already left on their honeymoon.
 -  Believing them to be a young couple on their honeymoon the Carrolls offered to change places with them but the couple declined.
 -  The couple, who spent two weeks in Italy on their honeymoon, are planning a blessing service later in the year.
 -  A young couple got married and left on their honeymoon.
 -  The married couple can open the bottles to toast on their honeymoon, or save them for a milestone anniversary.
 
 Synonyms perfect time, ideal time, wonderful time, moment of bliss - 1.1often as modifier An initial period of enthusiasm or goodwill, typically at the start of a new job.
〈喻〉(多指新工作开始时)起初的一段热情(或和谐)时期  the new President's honeymoon period 新总统的刚上任时期。 Example sentencesExamples -  The new leader is currently enjoying a honeymoon period.
 -  Although still enjoying a honeymoon period with the press and public, on the training ground he has made it clear early on who is in charge.
 -  By the summer of '92, their honeymoon period was well and truly over.
 -  The honeymoon period didn't last very long for the new manager - but in football it never does.
 -  He realises that he will be granted a honeymoon period, but that he will also be required to produce results.
 -  Even when he was enjoying a honeymoon period in the job in the early months of the season, O'Leary was sensitive about his image and that of his players.
 -  After all, a new president enjoys a honeymoon period of three months at most.
 -  It just feels like an extraordinary honeymoon period.
 -  This honeymoon period was brought to an end by the outbreak of war in Korea.
 -  We didn't even have a honeymoon period after he came.
 -  But those first few days turned out to be the honeymoon period.
 -  The uselessness of the Metro Rail system will be clearly visible once the honeymoon period is over.
 -  The European Championships qualifier with Turkey was a good performance but the honeymoon period seems to have run out for the England manager.
 -  Right now, they tell me, I am in the honeymoon period.
 -  But, like football managers, his honeymoon period will be short-lived unless he delivers.
 -  This is perhaps the first sign that the new Presidents extraordinary honeymoon with the public is reaching the end.
 -  And with the honeymoon period growing ever shorter, new CEOs have little time to get up to speed.
 -  Swept to power on a huge wave of popular support in April his honeymoon period is still far from over with opinion polls giving him exceptionally high ratings.
 -  For the Prime Minister the honeymoon period is over and, like his party, he will be judged by improvements in services.
 -  It marks the end of the honeymoon period and no doubt his opponents will mark the occasion by starting to think about pulling off their gloves.
 -  That will certainly help him during his honeymoon period.
 
  
 
 verb ˈhʌnɪmuːnˈhəniˌmun no object, with adverbial of place Spend a honeymoon. 度蜜月  they are honeymooning in the south of France 他们在法国南部度蜜月。 Example sentencesExamples -  The reception was held at the Springhill Court Hotel and the newlyweds are honeymooning in Mexico.
 -  Clearly, honeymooning in Paris was all the rage back in the late 1960s.
 -  Our beautiful Doctor Claire is indeed honeymooning in the Maldives.
 -  Now it's a little hard to imagine honeymooning here except in an ironic way.
 -  Congratulations to the newlyweds, who are honeymooning in Jasper.
 -  The newlyweds will be honeymooning in Italy, which has become one of their favourite destinations.
 -  More than 300 guests attended the reception in Knockranny House Hotel and the new Mr. and Mrs. Holmes are currently honeymooning at an undisclosed location.
 -  Peter and Caroline are now honeymooning in Mexico and everybody wishes them well.
 -  The newlyweds celebrated their love by honeymooning in Amsterdam, Holland.
 -  Meanwhile, a pair of Hampshire newlyweds who were honeymooning in the Maldives have assured their families they are safe and well.
 -  The newlyweds will spend two weeks honeymooning in California.
 -  Wendy's brother and sister-in-law were honeymooning in Thailand.
 -  They honeymooned in Fiji and will live in Atlanta.
 -  If you're ever honeymooning in a foreign land, odds are strangely good that you'll meet other honeymooners who live remarkably close by.
 -  The couple married in Manchester watched by friends and family and are now honeymooning in Barbados.
 -  After honeymooning in Aruba, they will live in Decatur.
 -  Trevor and Sharon are honeymooning in New York and the Caribbean and we wish them a healthy and happy future.
 -  At the moment they are honeymooning in the tropics, so let's hope they bring back the sunshine.
 -  Eastwood honeymooned in Carmel in 1953 and later bought a home there.
 -  He was honeymooning with his fifth wife, Lily, who was twenty-three.
 
 
 OriginMid 16th century (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'.    Definition of honeymoon in US English: honeymoonnounˈhəniˌmunˈhənēˌmo͞on 1A vacation spent together by a newly married couple. 蜜月  romantic hand-holding breakfasts together on their honeymoon Example sentencesExamples -  The young couple went to Mauritius on their honeymoon and we wish them all the very best.
 -  This was his favorite picture; it was taken on their honeymoon.
 -  She had wanted to go there on their honeymoon in 1927, but they had been too poor.
 -  The happy couple are on honeymoon in Tunisia at present.
 -  The couple, who spent two weeks in Italy on their honeymoon, are planning a blessing service later in the year.
 -  When the couple set off on their honeymoon, Caroline was dismayed to find that a photographer had been hired to go to Tahiti with them.
 -  A young couple got married and left on their honeymoon.
 -  The happy couple have gone to the U.S.A. on their honeymoon.
 -  As anyone who's been there on their honeymoon will tell you, most of the 200-odd islands that make up the Maldives are pretty small.
 -  The married couple can open the bottles to toast on their honeymoon, or save them for a milestone anniversary.
 -  Michael tries to stop the wedding, but arrives too late; Kyle and Natalie have already left on their honeymoon.
 -  Believing them to be a young couple on their honeymoon the Carrolls offered to change places with them but the couple declined.
 -  The couple visited New York and Florida on their honeymoon.
 -  He and his 28-year-old wife were on their honeymoon, having got married just three days earlier.
 -  The reception was held in the Woodlands Hotel and the happy couple spent a month travelling Australia on their honeymoon.
 -  The happy couple are presently on honeymoon in Florida.
 -  His sister and Charlie were still on their honeymoon, and he very much doubted that Leanne would be much of a comfort if she dared to come at all.
 -  A couple on their honeymoon are driving through a remote part of America in a mini-bus.
 -  The reception was held at the Castlecourt Hotel, Westport and afterwards the happy couple left on their honeymoon.
 -  The wedding reception was held at the Tower Hotel and the happy couple are now on honeymoon in Florida.
 
 Synonyms perfect time, ideal time, wonderful time, moment of bliss - 1.1often as modifier An initial period of enthusiasm or goodwill, typically at the start of a new job.
〈喻〉(多指新工作开始时)起初的一段热情(或和谐)时期  the new President's honeymoon period 新总统的刚上任时期。 Example sentencesExamples -  The uselessness of the Metro Rail system will be clearly visible once the honeymoon period is over.
 -  The European Championships qualifier with Turkey was a good performance but the honeymoon period seems to have run out for the England manager.
 -  This is perhaps the first sign that the new Presidents extraordinary honeymoon with the public is reaching the end.
 -  For the Prime Minister the honeymoon period is over and, like his party, he will be judged by improvements in services.
 -  By the summer of '92, their honeymoon period was well and truly over.
 -  But, like football managers, his honeymoon period will be short-lived unless he delivers.
 -  This honeymoon period was brought to an end by the outbreak of war in Korea.
 -  Even when he was enjoying a honeymoon period in the job in the early months of the season, O'Leary was sensitive about his image and that of his players.
 -  Swept to power on a huge wave of popular support in April his honeymoon period is still far from over with opinion polls giving him exceptionally high ratings.
 -  Right now, they tell me, I am in the honeymoon period.
 -  It marks the end of the honeymoon period and no doubt his opponents will mark the occasion by starting to think about pulling off their gloves.
 -  Although still enjoying a honeymoon period with the press and public, on the training ground he has made it clear early on who is in charge.
 -  The new leader is currently enjoying a honeymoon period.
 -  After all, a new president enjoys a honeymoon period of three months at most.
 -  He realises that he will be granted a honeymoon period, but that he will also be required to produce results.
 -  The honeymoon period didn't last very long for the new manager - but in football it never does.
 -  We didn't even have a honeymoon period after he came.
 -  It just feels like an extraordinary honeymoon period.
 -  And with the honeymoon period growing ever shorter, new CEOs have little time to get up to speed.
 -  But those first few days turned out to be the honeymoon period.
 -  That will certainly help him during his honeymoon period.
 
  
 
 verbˈhəniˌmunˈhənēˌmo͞on no object, with adverbial of place Spend a honeymoon. 度蜜月  they are honeymooning in the south of France 他们在法国南部度蜜月。 Example sentencesExamples -  At the moment they are honeymooning in the tropics, so let's hope they bring back the sunshine.
 -  The couple married in Manchester watched by friends and family and are now honeymooning in Barbados.
 -  They honeymooned in Fiji and will live in Atlanta.
 -  Wendy's brother and sister-in-law were honeymooning in Thailand.
 -  Peter and Caroline are now honeymooning in Mexico and everybody wishes them well.
 -  Now it's a little hard to imagine honeymooning here except in an ironic way.
 -  Our beautiful Doctor Claire is indeed honeymooning in the Maldives.
 -  The newlyweds will be honeymooning in Italy, which has become one of their favourite destinations.
 -  The newlyweds celebrated their love by honeymooning in Amsterdam, Holland.
 -  After honeymooning in Aruba, they will live in Decatur.
 -  Trevor and Sharon are honeymooning in New York and the Caribbean and we wish them a healthy and happy future.
 -  The newlyweds will spend two weeks honeymooning in California.
 -  Congratulations to the newlyweds, who are honeymooning in Jasper.
 -  Clearly, honeymooning in Paris was all the rage back in the late 1960s.
 -  The reception was held at the Springhill Court Hotel and the newlyweds are honeymooning in Mexico.
 -  Meanwhile, a pair of Hampshire newlyweds who were honeymooning in the Maldives have assured their families they are safe and well.
 -  Eastwood honeymooned in Carmel in 1953 and later bought a home there.
 -  If you're ever honeymooning in a foreign land, odds are strangely good that you'll meet other honeymooners who live remarkably close by.
 -  More than 300 guests attended the reception in Knockranny House Hotel and the new Mr. and Mrs. Holmes are currently honeymooning at an undisclosed location.
 -  He was honeymooning with his fifth wife, Lily, who was twenty-three.
 
 
 OriginMid 16th century (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’.     |