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Перевод: married speek married


[прилагательное]
женатый; замужняя; замужем; брачный; супружеский


Тезаурус:

  1. It seems that being married is less stressful and more exciting than being a bachelor but both think doing something tough and physical such as white water canoeing would ease stresses and strains.
  2. Table 3 Employment of lone mothers and married mothers with dependent children
  3. "They usually let you do it," he'd told her, "if you're engaged or married.
  4. From the early 1200s William de Mouthecombe was lord of the manor, and his descendants continued to live here until the fifteenth century, when Margerie Mouthecombe, the last of the line, married Richard Sacheville, a very nasty man who in 1431 caused his neighbours, including Foretescues, Combes, Prideaux and Treebys, to attack Mothecombe with "swerdis and bokelers, bowesy-bente, arrewes and daggers
  5. But the friendship endured, and when Dimity did get married later, their affection survived the break.
  6. "Why don't we get married?
  7. "Crowds would block a street simply to see Archer leave a hotel and take a cab; when he married in January 1883, special trains were laid on to bring the cheering crowds to Newmarket and Cambridge.
  8. The only surviving issue is a granddaughter, Margaret, commonly called the Maid of Norway, offspring of Eric II of Norway, who married Alexander III's only surviving daughter.
  9. "Even before I went to Italy and married Ludo I never really knew her.
  10. It would be nice to see him married like the others, but it's just something that I've got to accept.
  11. It is suggested that in the context of a monogamous union, adultery was elevated to the status of a sin (or indeed a crime) and grounds for divorce so as to reinforce this concept of marriage and, in the absence of birth control, to prevent the social "untidiness" caused by the production of children not the product of a couple married to each other, with all the inheritance and support complications which could follow.
  12. Illegal abortions should not be necessary in Russia, but a married woman having an affair might want to keep the abortion quiet.
  13. Two of the couples were obviously married, and in their early fifties, but sitting at opposite ends of the length of the table were a silver-haired woman still showing some of the beauty that had helped make her a famous actress in the forties; and a broad-shouldered young man.

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