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prenup

/pree-nuhp/US // priˈnʌp //UK // (ˈpriːˌnʌp) //

婚前协议,婚前契约,婚前协议书,婚前协定

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Informal.

    • : a prenuptial agreement.

Examples

  • Fans are urging her to consider a prenup as her conservatorship battle continues.

  • In those stories, David accused Susanne of trying to get out of her prenup by claiming that she was disabled and couldn’t work.

  • Moulding is currently helping a divorcing couple work through the conditions of a prenup they wrote before DOMA was reversed.

  • A prenup, if they signed one, would clarify matters further and could shield them from the communal-property laws.

  • Prenup or no, this does not seem like a union headed for a tabloid demise.

  • The Berlusconis reportedly did not sign a prenup when they married in 1990, 10 years after they met.