inlaw 的定义
Law.
- to restore to the benefits and protection of the law.
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- Shannon, a speech therapist, was nervous about sharing a rental house with her in-laws flying in from Arizona, where the virus was surging.
- His wife, his in-laws — everyone in Joe Mastrangelo’s Massachusetts family got the vaccine.
- It would certainly be safer to visit with your parents or in-laws after they’ve gotten both vaccine doses, but the safest plan is to wait until you and your husband are also vaccinated, she says.
- Although she does not know your brother, Miss Manners agrees that he does not believe your feelings for your sister-in-law are neutral.
- If you believe your in-laws would want to recycle if it were easier for them to do so, then just buy them the trash can now out of the goodness of your heart.
- If the clergy would give him a voluntary gift, which was in no way to be considered a tax, he agreed to inlaw them.
- "I would have married him, anyway," declared Myrtle with sudden defiance; and her mother-inlaw regarded her approvingly.
- And I prefer going to the father-in-law's rather than to the son-inlaw's.
- I cannot inlaw you again, Heregar; for that must needs be done in full Moot, as was the outlawry.
- If she does, I cannot scruple to accept this loan,—a loan from a brother-inlaw—loan to me, and not charged against her fortune!