培训 | péi xùn | to cultivate / to train / to groom / training | |
培养 | péi yǎng | to cultivate / to breed / to foster / to nurture / to educate / to groom (for a position) / education / fostering / culture (biology) | |
新郎 | xīn láng | bridegroom / groom | |
修整 | xiū zhěng | to spruce up / to renovate / to tend (a garden) / to groom (one's hair) / to finish (a rough surface) / to trim (a lawn) / to touch up (a photo) | |
马夫 | mǎ fū | groom / stable lad / horsekeeper / pimp / procurer | |
圉人 | yǔ rén | horse trainer / groom | |
新人 | xīn rén | newcomer / fresh talent / newlywed, esp. new bride / bride and groom / (paleoanthropology) Homo sapiens | |
梳妆 | shū zhuāng | to dress and groom oneself | |
招亲 | zhāo qīn | to invite the groom (who will live with the bride's family) / to take a wife by one's own choice | |
拜堂 | bài táng | ritual kneeling to heaven and earth by bride and groom in a old-fashioned wedding ceremony / same as 拜天地 | |
拜天地 | bài tiān dì | to worship heaven and earth / ritual kneeling by bride and groom in a old-fashioned wedding ceremony / also called 拜堂 | |
交杯酒 | jiāo bēi jiǔ | formal exchange of cups of wine between bride and groom as traditional wedding ceremony | |
冥婚 | míng hūn | posthumous or ghost marriage (in which at least one of the bride and groom is dead) | |
驺 | zōu | groom or chariot driver employed by a noble (old) |