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1 marriage
['mæri‹]1) (the ceremony by which a man and woman become husband and wife: Their marriage took place last week; ( also adjective) the marriage ceremony.) laulība2) (the state of being married; married life: Their marriage lasted for thirty happy years.) laulība, laulības dzīve3) (a close joining together: the marriage of his skill and her judgement.) apvienojums, vienotība•- marriage licence* * *laulība; vienotība, saistība -
2 marriage licence
(a paper giving official permission for a marriage to take place.) laulību atļauja* * *laulību atļauja; laulības atļauja -
3 marriage guidance counsellor
konsultants laulības jautājumos -
4 marriage lines
laulības apliecība -
5 marriage of convenience
aprēķina laulība; aprēķina laulības -
6 marriage of theory and practice
teorijas un prakses vienotībaEnglish-Latvian dictionary > marriage of theory and practice
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7 same-sex marriage
noun (a homosexual marriage between two men or two women.) homoseksuāļu laulība -
8 annulment of a marriage
laulības šķiršana -
9 barren marriage
bezbērnu ģimene -
10 bust-up of a marriage
šķiršanās -
11 civil marriage
dzimtsarakstu birojā reģistrēta laulība -
12 fictitious marriage
fiktīvas laulības -
13 ill-starred-marriage
nelaimīgas laulības -
14 lawful marriage
likumīga laulība -
15 loveless marriage
laulība bez mīlestības -
16 mixed marriage
jauktās laulības -
17 shot-gun marriage
piespiedu laulības -
18 the yoke of marriage
laulības saites -
19 to annul a marriage
šķirt laulību -
20 to contract a marriage
stāties laulībā
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