-
1 marriage
marriage [ˈmærɪdʒ]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *['mærɪdʒ] 1.1) (ceremony, contract) mariage m (to avec)proposal of marriage — proposition f de mariage
3) ( in cards) mariage m2. -
2 related
A adj1 ( in the same family) [person, language] apparenté (by, through par ; to à) ; we are related by marriage nous sommes parents par alliance ;2 ( connected) [subject, matter] connexe (to à) ; [area, evidence, idea, information, incident] lié (to à) ; [substance, species, type] similaire (to à) ; the murders are related les crimes sont liés ; plastic and related substances le plastique et ses dérivées ;3 Mus relatif/-ive. -
3 related
related [rɪˈleɪtɪd]b. ( = connected) to be related to sth être lié à qch• cookware, cutlery, and related products les ustensiles de cuisine, les couverts et les produits du même ordre* * *[rɪ'leɪtɪd]1) [person, language] apparenté (by, through par; to à)2) ( connected) [subject] connexe (to à); [area, idea, incident] lié (to à); [species] similaire (to à)drug/work-related — lié à la drogue/au travail
-
4 related
related [rɪ'leɪtɪd]∎ we are related nous sommes parents;∎ she is related to the president elle est parente du président;∎ they are related on his father's side ils sont parents par son père;∎ to be related by marriage to sb être parent de qn par alliance;∎ they aren't related ils n'ont aucun lien de parenté;∎ they are closely related ils sont proches parents;∎ an animal related to the cat un animal apparenté au ou de la famille du chat∎ psychoanalysis and other related areas la psychanalyse et les domaines qui s'y rattachent;∎ problems related to health problèmes qui se rattachent ou qui touchent à la santé;∎ the cost of the project is directly related to… le coût du projet est directement lié à;∎ the two topics are closely related les deux sujets sont étroitement liés;∎ the two events are not related les deux événements n'ont aucun rapport -
5 relationship
1) (the friendship, contact, communications etc which exist between people: He finds it very difficult to form lasting relationships.) relation2) (the fact that, or the way in which, facts, events etc are connected: Is there any relationship between crime and poverty?) relation3) (the state of being related by birth or because of marriage.) lien de parenté -
6 connected
1 ( related) [matter, idea, event] lié (to, with à) ; the events are connected les événements sont liés ; everything connected with music tout ce qui se rapporte à la musique ;2 ( in family) apparenté (to à) ; connected by marriage apparenté par le mariage ; to be well connected ( through family) être de bonne famille ; ( having influence) avoir des relations ;3 (joined, linked) [road, town] relié (to, with à) ; [pipe] raccordé (to, with à) ;4 ( electrically) branché ;5 Comput connecté ; to be connected to the Internet être connecté à Internet. -
7 attendant
attendant [ə'tendənt]1 noun(a) (official) surveillant(e) m,f; (in public lavatory, cloakroom) préposé(e) m,f; (in museum, car park) gardien(enne) m,f; (in theatre) ouvreuse f;∎ (petrol-)pump attendant pompiste mf;∎ swimming pool attendant maître m nageur∎ the salesman attendant on us was a Mr Jones le vendeur qui nous servait ou s'occupait de nous était un certain M. Jones∎ there are some disadvantages attendant on working at home le travail à domicile comporte certains inconvénients;∎ he talked about marriage and its attendant problems il parla du mariage et des problèmes qui l'accompagnent
См. также в других словарях:
Marriage (conflict) — In conflict of laws, the issue of marriage has assumed increasing public policy significance in a world of increasing multi ethnic, multi cultural community existence.Public policyThe central political issue for each state is the choice between… … Wikipedia
Marriage and wedding customs in the Philippines — A Filipino wedding held in December at the Manila Cathedral in the Philippines. Traditional marriage customs in the Philippines and Filipino wedding practices pertain to the characteristics of marriage and wedding traditions established and… … Wikipedia
marriage — noun 1 state of being married ADJECTIVE ▪ good, happy, successful ▪ broken, disastrous, failed, unhappy ▪ She was the child of a broken marriage … Collocations dictionary
Marriage Act, 1961 (South Africa) — Marriage Act, 1961 Act to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the solemnization of marriages and matters incidental thereto. Citation Act No. 25 of 1961 Territor … Wikipedia
related — [ri lāt′id] adj. 1. narrated; recounted; told 2. connected or associated, as by origin or kind; specif., connected by kinship, marriage, etc.; of the same family 3. Music closely connected melodically or harmonically: said of tones, chords, etc.… … English World dictionary
Marriage — For other uses, see Marriage (disambiguation). Married and Matrimony redirect here. For other uses, see Married (disambiguation) and Matrimony (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Marriage in the United States — Chart illustrating marital status in the United States Marriage is the state of being united to a person of the opposite sex as husband or wife in a consensual and contractual relationship recognized by law. [1] However, marriage can also be the… … Wikipedia
Marriage in Israel — Marriages in Israel can only be performed under the auspices of the religious community to which couples belong. Matrimonial law is based on the Millet or confessional community system employed in the Ottoman Empire, which was not modified during … Wikipedia
Marriage law — For the social and interpersonal aspects of marriage, see Marriage. Family law … Wikipedia
Marriage in Canada — The Government of Canada has exclusive authority governing marriage and divorce in Canada under section 91(26) of the Constitution of Canada.[1] However section 92(12) of the Constitution gives the provinces the power to pass laws regulating the… … Wikipedia
marriage — mar|riage W2S2 [ˈmærıdʒ] n [Date: 1200 1300; : French; Origin: mariage, from marier; MARRY] 1.) [U and C] the relationship between two people who are married, or the state of being married ▪ She has three daughters from a previous marriage. ▪ One … Dictionary of contemporary English