Name the date: Couples the world over are rushing to marry on the triple digit date 10-10-10. There are only 12 such dates every 1,000 years. |
Brides and grooms across the UK are staging a romantic rush to tie the knot on the most memorable date of the year.....10-10-10. All around the world, the attraction of saying 'I do' on an unforgettable date has sparked a massive rush by couples to organise their big day for the 10th day of the 10th month of the 10th year of the century. More than 31,000 romantic couples are to get hitched this Sunday as the unique date proves to be the hottest day for a wedding this year. Registry offices and churches have been booked up for months. Manchester's 163-year-old register office is opening on a Sunday for only the third time in its history so that six couples can get hitched. And at Gretna Green, Scotland's famous wedding capital, a total of 38 weddings are due to take place compared to the average 10 for a typical Sunday in October. In Nottinghamshire, seven couples will be saying their vows in a series of Las Vegas-style ceremonies at their local pub. According to Brides magazine, at least 31,050 couples will be getting married this Sunday - almost twice the number of weddings on any other day during the month, and 10 times as many on a ‘normal’ Sunday. The dash to mark the special day with a wedding is not confined to the UK. Thousands of couples from Las Vegas to Singapore are also joining in the celebration of the auspicious date. In Singapore, a record 774 couples are planning to marry, compared to 70 on a normal Sunday. Benefitting from the phenomenon that occurs only 12 times every 1,000 years, are hotels, whose ballroom schedules and honeymoon suite reservations are booked up, as well as airlines, whose passenger seats will be full of newly-married couples heading off to their honeymoon destinations. The next most favoured wedding dates are 11-11-11 and 12-12-12, and after those dates any triple digit dates will not happen again until the year 3001. (Read by Lee Hannon. Lee Hannon is a journalist at the China Daily Web site.) (Agencies) |
英國(guó)各地的新娘和新郎們爭(zhēng)相在今年最難忘的日子——2010年10月10日——喜結(jié)連理。 為了能在一個(gè)難忘的日子里說(shuō)“我愿意”,世界各地的許多情侶都想趕在本世紀(jì)第十個(gè)年頭的第十個(gè)月的第十天辦喜事。 超過(guò)3.1萬(wàn)對(duì)浪漫情侶將在本周日結(jié)婚,這一獨(dú)特的日子將是本年度最熱門的結(jié)婚日。 婚姻登記所和教堂在幾個(gè)月前就已經(jīng)被預(yù)訂滿了。曼徹斯特有著163年歷史的婚姻登記所將在周日開(kāi)放,以讓六對(duì)情侶能夠登記結(jié)婚,這是該登記所有史以來(lái)第三次在周日開(kāi)放。 在蘇格蘭著名的結(jié)婚之都格雷特納格林鎮(zhèn)一共將舉行38場(chǎng)婚禮,而在十月份的一個(gè)尋常周日舉行的婚禮一般為10場(chǎng)。 在諾丁漢郡,七對(duì)情侶將在當(dāng)?shù)鼐瓢膳e行拉斯維加斯風(fēng)格的婚禮并在婚禮上宣讀結(jié)婚誓詞。 據(jù)《新娘》雜志的消息,本周日至少有3.105萬(wàn)對(duì)情侶結(jié)婚,婚禮數(shù)量幾乎是本月其他任何一個(gè)日子里的兩倍,也是一個(gè)“正?!敝苋账e行的婚禮數(shù)量的十倍。 并非只有英國(guó)人想趕在這一個(gè)特別的日子里舉行婚禮。 從拉斯維加斯到新加坡,成千上萬(wàn)的情侶也將參與這一吉日的慶?;顒?dòng)。在新加坡,774對(duì)情侶計(jì)劃結(jié)婚,打破了歷史記錄,而一個(gè)普通的周日一般會(huì)有70對(duì)情侶結(jié)婚。 受益于這一每1000年才出現(xiàn)12次的特別日子,酒店的舞廳和蜜月套房都被預(yù)定滿了,航空公司的飛機(jī)上也將載滿去往蜜月旅行目的地的新婚夫婦。 下一個(gè)最受歡迎的結(jié)婚日是2011年11月11日和2012年12月12日,在那之后一直到3001年才會(huì)出現(xiàn)三個(gè)數(shù)字相同的日子。 相關(guān)閱讀 調(diào)查:更多美國(guó)人選擇簽訂婚前協(xié)議 數(shù)學(xué)家發(fā)明求婚公式 算出最佳求婚時(shí)間 (中國(guó)日?qǐng)?bào)網(wǎng)英語(yǔ)點(diǎn)津 陳丹妮 編輯:馮明惠) |
Vocabulary: dash: an act of doing something quickly because you do not have enough time(匆忙;匆促;倉(cāng)促) |