1、Merry Christmas
English [? meri ? kr? sm? S] beauty [? meri ? kr? sm? s]
[Dictionary] Merry Christmas;
[Example ]Merry? Christmas? and a Happy New? Year!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
2. merry English [? Meri] beauty [? meri]
Pleasant; Happy; Merry Christmas (Christmas greetings); Slightly drunk;
[other] comparative: merrier? Superlative: merriest
Introduction to the usage of extended data marry
1, marry is used as a verb, which basically means "a man marries a woman" and refers to the act or state of (making) a man and a woman husband and wife. Can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb.
2. marry can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun. The object can be a professional title, a race, a citizen of another country, etc., and it must be preceded by an indefinite article A. When used as a metaphor, it can also be used as an object such as money. Can be used for passive structures.
Marry can be used in the structure of marry sb to sb/sth, meaning "(parents) marry their daughter to someone" or "let … marry …". Used figuratively, it can also mean "devote all your energy to …".
4. marry followed by the preposition for can indicate the reason or purpose of marriage; The preposition in means "to become a member of a family or group through marriage"; The preposition "above〔below, Beneath]+one" means "marry someone who is higher or lower than yourself".