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spousal

/spou-zuhl/US // ˈspaʊ zəl //UK // (ˈspaʊzəl) //

配偶,配偶的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Often spousals. the ceremony of marriage; nuptials.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : nuptial; matrimonial.

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Examples

  • His sporadic, superficial attempts at contact also fit the profile of someone grasping for ways to contact you that don't trigger a spousal crackdown.

  • I recently scored a 1990 Au Bon Climat chardonnay from him for less than $100, and it made for lovely spousal birthday drinking, made all the more special by the recent passing of Au Bon Climat’s visionary founder, Jim Clendenen.

  • Just imagine how making an assumption that an immigrant is on a date with an American citizen just to get a spousal immigration visa makes you look.

  • Frostee Rucker had a one-game suspension overturned by Goodell in 2007 despite two counts of spousal battery.

  • Dina Eastwood is seeking spousal support from the actor/director, as well as custody of their daughter.

  • Spousal coverage:  If you have access to health insurance through a spouse, are you more likely to own a business?

  • This is not only time consuming, but also, creates opportunities for spousal arguments.

  • To the extent that he's thinking of the spousal angle, I think there's no doubt that Hillary is better off if Obama wins.

  • A remarkable exhibition of Aminta the woman was, her entire change of front since he had taken her spousal chill.

  • Shall she see her spousal and her home, her parents and children, attended by a crowd of Trojan women and Phrygians to serve her?

  • The festal hall was decked for his reception, the spousal banquet spread, the goblet graced the board.

  • Dost thou deem the mock blessing of yon mad hermit a spousal rite?

  • The spousal rings placed on their fingers were of gold, adorned with a sapphire, and were provided at the expense of the King.