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spouse

/noun spous, spouz; verb spouz, spous/US // noun spaʊs, spaʊz; verb spaʊz, spaʊs //

配偶,配配,配配儿,配偶的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : either member of a married pair in relation to the other; one's husband or wife.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    spoused, spous·ing.

    • : Obsolete. to join, give, or take in marriage.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Now, multiply that and say their spouse or significant other.

  • I’m seeing—and giving—glimpses of spouses, kids, pets—or the lack thereof.

  • Now, their supervisors are virtually in their living rooms, meeting spouses, babies and pets.

  • The event is primarily for transmasculine and nonbinary folks, but friends, spouses and allies of any gender are also welcome.

  • A massive transfer of wealth is under way as male baby boomers die, leaving assets to spouses, and as more women become breadwinners.

  • Who else would see a former spouse accused of underage sex and call him ‘the greatest man there is’?

  • Otherwise, he decides whether or not to perform a wedding based on how comfortable he feels with the spouse on the outside.

  • I point out to both of them that Wahlberg seems the very model of a supportive spouse.

  • I have to say that as a military spouse, I am excited to meet Dr. Jill Biden, wife of Vice President Joe Biden.

  • Well, that is very beneficial to the spouse who has a new job in LA, but detrimental to the one who left a job in New York.

  • In the humour her spouse was then in she had better have remained silent—she told him, that he was harsh and unjust.

  • Why,” said his spouse, after considering a moment, “he said you had been letting him into the mysteries of the cellar.

  • Look: Nature burns around us and rolls in the arms of Summer, and drinks in the devouring breath of her ruddy spouse.

  • The duties which one spouse legally owes to the other are fairly well known.

  • Have my young mistress and her august spouse already taken leave?