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Перевод: marriage
[прилагательное] брачный; [существительное] брак ; замужество; женитьба ; свадьба ; тесное единение; тесный союз; стыковка ступеней ракеты; соединение; марьяж
Тезаурус:
- You did not go off and set up house with the man in your life and perhaps think about marriage if it seemed like a good idea, after a year or two.
- But it is the institution of marriage which is central to the model."
- Margaret Docherty believes the marriage break-up had a devastating effect on The Doc's aging mother.
- The possibility exists of a friendship developing between a transsexual and someone else, which eventually leads to thoughts of marriage.
- Such a petition may not, without the special leave of the court, be presented until one year has elapsed since the marriage.
- Bagehot's magic depends upon the fact that the common man or woman remains just that; he or she cannot, except by the most exceptional marriage, become part of the royal family.
- Before the marriage Maggie had been little more than a drudge round the house.
- SIR - Stephen Fry gives too much credit to P. G. Wodehouse, for it was W. S. Gilbert who, in 1881, created the Duke of Dunstable - a gallant officer of the 35th Dragoon Guards who sacrificed himself in marriage to the Lady Jane to compensate for her misfortune in being distinctly plain.
- He said after the funeral that his brother's marriage had been a shot-gun affair never consummated.
- He defended himself vigorously in a series of letters, protesting - in this case to the journalist William Archer - that "The very last charges I expected them to bring against a book concerned merely with the doom of hereditary temperament unsuitable mating in marriage were that it was an attack on marriage in general, that it was immoral, that characters who recant their opinions come to a sad end were puppets invented to express my personal views in their talk."
- This kept her in Scotland cut off from the son of her first marriage and the daughter of the second in France, both of whom she clearly loved.
- You will recall that Ormrod J. held that "(t) he question then becomes what is meant by the word "woman" in the context of a marriage, for I am not concerned to determine the "legal sex" of the respondent at large."
- If this analysis of marriage, though no doubt over-simple and lacking subtlety, has some validity, then an argument clearly exists for extending it to relationships previously outside its scope.
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