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1 брачные узы
General subject: marriage bonds, marriage knot, marriage ties, the nuptial knot, wedding knot -
2 вступить в брак
1) General subject: contract marriage, intermarry (о родственниках), wed, make a match, enter marriage, enter into a marriage2) Law: contract a marriage, enter a marriage contract (Think twice before entering a second marriage contract (example)), marry3) Australian slang: tie the knot4) Jargon: get hitched, step off the carpet, take the plunge -
3 брачные узы
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4 узы
1. ties2. bonds; tiesсоединять узами брака, венчать — to tie the knot
3. bond4. chain5. fetter6. knot7. link8. tieСинонимический ряд:оковы (сущ.) оковы; путы; цепи; цепь -
5 выйти замуж
1) General subject: change one's condition, get married, give hand, husband, make a match, marry, pre-engage, tie the knot, wed (за кого-л.), get spliced, pair off (with), get married to (за кого-л.), enter marriage2) Colloquial: be tied up3) Set phrase: (of a girl or woman) get married4) Makarov: change condition, charge condition5) Taboo: jump the hurdle -
6 жениться
1) General subject: buckle, change one's condition, espouse, get married, give hand, go to church, hitch, husband, lead to the altar, make a match, marry, settle down for life, settle down to married life, take a wife, take to one's bosom, take to wife, tie the knot, wed (на ком-л.), get spliced, take to bosom, head to the altar, enter marriage2) Colloquial: be tied up, pair off, pair3) American: hitch pass, jump the broom4) Jargon: jump the hurdle, merge, middle-aisle it, splice, step off the carpet, put the clamps on6) Archaic: (wedded ; wedded, wed) wed (на ком-л.)7) Taboo: get hitched, (о мужчине) jump off the dock, make the legal move -
7 расписаться
1) General subject: receipt, sign, register marriage2) Colloquial: get married (of two people (intr. verb))3) Jocular: sign on the bottom line, sign on the dotted line4) Australian slang: tie the knot5) Diplomatic term: endorse (на обороте)6) Makarov: sign on the dotted line (на документе) -
8 соединять узами брака
General subject: knit together by marriage, tie the knotУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > соединять узами брака
См. также в других словарях:
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Marriage in ancient Rome — Roman couple joining hands; the bride s belt may show the knot symbolizing that the husband was belted and bound to her, which he was to untie in their bed (4th century sarcophagus)[1] Marriage in ancient Rome had mythical precedents, starting… … Wikipedia
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marriage-favour — marrˈiage favour noun A knot or decoration worn at a marriage • • • Main Entry: ↑marriage … Useful english dictionary
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