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1 marry
marry [ˈmærɪ]a. ( = take in marriage) épouser• will you marry me? veux-tu m'épouser ?b. ( = give in marriage) marier• to marry for money/love faire un mariage d'argent/d'amour━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The French word marier has only one r in the middle.* * *['mærɪ] 1.transitive verb1) lit [priest] marier [couple]; se marier avec, épouser [fiancé(e)]to get married — se marier (to avec)
2) fig marier [ideas, colours]2.to be married to one's job — hum ne vivre que pour son travail
intransitive verb se marierto marry into money — épouser un homme ou une femme riche
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2 marry
A excl‡ sacrebleu!B vtr1 lit [priest, registrar, parent] marier ; [bride, groom] se marier avec, épouser ; to get married se marier (to avec) ; they were married by his uncle c'est son oncle qui les a mariés ; they were married in 1989 ils se sont mariés en 1989 ; will you marry me? veux-tu m'épouser? ;2 fig marier [ideas, styles, colours] ; to be married to one's job hum ne vivre que pour son travail.C vi se marier ; to marry into a family entrer dans une famille par le mariage ; to marry for love/money faire un mariage d'amour/d'argent ; he's not the marrying kind il n'est pas du genre à se marier ; to marry into money épouser un homme/une femme riche ; to marry again se remarier ; to marry beneath oneself se mésallier.■ marry off:▶ marry off [sb], marry [sb] off marier (to à, avec). -
3 marry
(a) (of fiancé) épouser, se marier avec;∎ to get married se marier;∎ to be married (to sb) être marié (avec qn);∎ they're happily married ils forment un ménage heureux;∎ will you marry me? veux-tu m'épouser?;∎ to marry money faire un mariage d'argent(b) (of priest, minister, official) marier;∎ they were married by the archbishop ils ont été mariés par l'archevêque(a) (person, couple) se marier;∎ she never married elle ne s'est jamais mariée;∎ he's not the marrying type ce n'est pas le genre à se marier;∎ she married beneath herself/above herself elle s'est mésalliée/a fait un beau mariage;∎ to marry for money faire un mariage d'argent;∎ to marry into money épouser quelqu'un issu d'une famille riche;∎ she married into a farming family elle a épousé un agriculteur;∎ proverb marry in haste, repent at leisure tel se marie à la hâte qui s'en repent à loisir∎ the flavours marry well les saveurs se marient bienmarier;∎ she married off her daughter to an aristocrat elle a marié sa fille à un aristocrate➲ marry up(bring together → two parts) joindre; (→ colours) marier(line up, fit) coïncider, concorder; (colours) aller bien ensemble, se marier;∎ check that the two parts marry up vérifier que les deux parties coïncident
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