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prenuptial

/pree-nuhp-shuhl, ‐chuhl/US // priˈnʌp ʃəl, ‐tʃəl //UK // (priːˈnʌpʃəl, -tʃəl) //

婚前,婚前财产,婚前财产保险

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : before marriage.

Examples

  • The couple is apparently planning to have a prenuptial dinner in Paris on Friday night.

  • After all, a poorer person usually has less leverage in prenuptial agreement negotiations.

  • Specifically, more couples are beginning to request digital privacy clauses in prenuptial and post-nuptial agreements.

  • As is customary in heterosexual marriage, gay couples are increasingly signing prenuptial agreements.

  • He famously gave Queen Elizabeth II a collection of lesser diamonds from his jewelry cache as a prenuptial gift.

  • Allow me to urge upon you the advisability of drawing up and signing a prenuptial marriage settlement.

  • The relations both prenuptial and postnuptial between the sexes are of the strictest kind.

  • At the first prenuptial molt, in late winter and spring, young birds become indistinguishable from adults.

  • Some of these juvenal feathers are retained through the next, the partial prenuptial molt.

  • The next partial prenuptial molt apparently removes all traces of immaturity.