groomsman
groomsman — 名詞
1. a male friend or family member chosen by a bridegroom to serve as an attendant b
伴郎
婚禮中陪伴新郎的男性親友
a male friend or family member chosen by a bridegroom to serve as an attendant before and during the wedding, often helping with pre-ceremony tasks and guiding guests to their seats
Leila asked her younger brother to be her fiancé's groomsman.
Leila 請她的弟弟擔任她未婚夫的伴郎。
ask + someone + to be + [role]
Kofi served as a groomsman at his best friend's wedding last June.
Kofi 去年六月在他最好朋友的婚禮上擔任伴郎。
serve as a groomsman
Nadia's cousin was a groomsman for the afternoon ceremony.
Nadia 的表哥在那場下午的儀式中擔任伴郎。
The head groomsman checked that all the guests had found their seats.
首席伴郎確認所有賓客都已經找到了座位。
Yara's three brothers all stood as groomsmen at the beach wedding.
Yara 的三個兄弟都在那場海灘婚禮上擔任伴郎。
- wedding attendant
a gender-neutral, broader term for anyone serving at a ceremony
- usher
more common in British English; focuses on the role of seating guests
- best man
the chief groomsman, with special duties such as holding the rings and giving a speech
- bridesmaid
the female counterpart who serves the bride at a wedding
文法句型
be a groomsman
ask + someone + to be + groomsman
用法筆記
Chiefly used in North American English; 'usher' is more common in British English for the guest-seating role at a wedding. The plural form is 'groomsmen,' not 'groomsmans.'