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(husband)

  • 1 husband

    1. noun
    (a man to whom a woman is married.) soţ
    2. verb
    (to spend or use carefully, a little at a time: He needs to husband his strength.) a admi­nis­tra

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  • 2 adultery

    (sexual intercourse between a husband and a woman who is not his wife or between a wife and a man who is not her husband.) adulter

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  • 3 brother-in-law

    plural - brothers-in-law; noun
    1) (the brother of one's husband or wife.) cumnat
    2) (the husband of one's sister.) cumnat

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  • 4 common-law

    adjective (referring to a relationship between two people who are not officially married, but have the same rights as husband and wife: a common-law marriage; a common-law wife/husband.)

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  • 5 consort

    1. ['konso:t] noun
    (a (especially royal) wife or husband: prince consort (= the husband of a reigning queen).) soţ; soţie; (prinţ) consort
    2. [kən'so:t] verb
    ((with with) to have dealings or associations (with, usually in a bad sense): He's been consorting with drug-addicts.) a se în­hăita (cu)

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  • 6 marry

    ['mæri]
    1) (to take (a person) as one's husband or wife: John married my sister; They married in church.) a se căsători, a se însura
    2) ((of a clergyman etc) to perform the ceremony of marriage between (two people): The priest married them.) a cununa
    3) (to give (a son or daughter) as a husband or wife: He married his son to a rich woman.) a căsători

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  • 7 association

    1) (a club, society etc.) aso­ciaţie
    2) (a friendship or partnership.) prietenie; par­te­neriat
    3) (a connection in the mind: The house had associations with her dead husband.) asociere de idei

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  • 8 baffle

    ['bæfl]
    (to puzzle (a person): I was baffled by her attitude towards her husband.)

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  • 9 battered

    adjective battered wives/children; She ran away from her husband to a shelter for battered women.)

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  • 10 betroth

    [bi'trəuð, ]( American[) bi'trəuƟ]
    (to promise in marriage: She was betrothed to her husband at the age of twenty.) a (se) logodi
    - betrothed

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  • 11 bewilder

    [bi'wildə]
    (to amaze or puzzle: She was bewildered when her husband suddenly left her; bewildered by the instructions.) a ului

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  • 12 blow

    I [bləu] noun
    1) (a stroke or knock: a blow on the head.) lovitură
    2) (a sudden misfortune: Her husband's death was a real blow.) lovitură (grea)
    II [bləu] past tense - blew; verb
    1) ((of a current of air) to be moving: The wind blew more strongly.) a sufla
    2) ((of eg wind) to cause (something) to move in a given way: The explosion blew off the lid.) a lua pe sus
    3) (to be moved by the wind etc: The door must have blown shut.) a fi împins de vânt
    4) (to drive air (upon or into): Please blow into this tube!) a sufla
    5) (to make a sound by means of (a musical instrument etc): He blew the horn loudly.) a sufla în
    - blow-lamp
    - blow-torch
    - blowout
    - blowpipe
    - blow one's top
    - blow out
    - blow over
    - blow up

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  • 13 breadwinner

    noun (a person who earns money to keep a family: When her husband died she had to become the breadwinner.) persoană care întreţine familia

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  • 14 cling

    [kliŋ]
    past tense, past participle - clung; verb
    ((usually with to) to stick (to); to grip tightly: The mud clung to her shoes; She clung to her husband as he said goodbye; He clings to an impossible hope; The boat clung to (= stayed close to) the coastline.) a se ţine/a se agăţa (de)

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  • 15 contempt

    [kən'tempt]
    1) (very low opinion; scorn: She spoke with utter contempt of her husband's behaviour.) dispreţ
    2) (disregard for the law.) ofensă
    - contemptibly
    - contemptuous
    - contemptuously

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  • 16 domesticated

    [-keitid]
    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) domes­ticit
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) casnic

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  • 17 dowry

    plural - dowries; noun
    (money and property brought by a woman to her husband when they marry.) zestre

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  • 18 echo

    ['ekəu] 1. plural - echoes; noun
    (the repeating of a sound caused by its striking a surface and coming back: The children shouted loudly in the cave so that they could hear the echoes.) ecou
    2. verb
    1) (to send back an echo or echoes: The cave was echoing with shouts; The hills echoed his shout.) a răsuna
    2) (to repeat (a sound or a statement): She always echoes her husband's opinion.) a repeta

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  • 19 father-in-law

    noun (the father of one's wife or husband.) socru

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  • 20 fond

    [fond]
    1) (loving: fond looks; a fond husband.) tandru
    2) ((of wishes, hopes etc) unlikely to be fulfilled: His fond ambition was to be a film star.) cel mai mare
    - fondness
    - fond of

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Husband — Hus band, n. [OE. hosebonde, husbonde, a husband, the master of the house or family, AS. h?sbonda master of the house; h?s house + bunda, bonda, householder, husband; prob. fr. Icel. h?sb[=o]ndi house master, husband; h?s house + b?andi dwelling …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • husband — [huz′bənd] n. [ME husbonde, householder, husband < Late OE husbonda < ON hūsbondi, lit., householder < hūs, HOUSE + bondi, freeholder, yeoman < earlier būandi, prp. of būa, to dwell: see BONDAGE] 1. a) a man with reference to the… …   English World dictionary

  • Husband — Hus band, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Husbanded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Husbanding}.] 1. To direct and manage with frugality; to use or employ to good purpose and the best advantage; to spend, apply, or use, with economy. [1913 Webster] For my means, I ll… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Husband — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Gary Husband (* 1960), britischer Fusionmusiker Rick Douglas Husband (1957–2003), amerikanischer Astronaut Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demsel …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • husband — index consort, hoard, keep (shelter), preserve, spouse, store Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • husband — [n] married man bridegroom, companion, consort, groom, helpmate, hubby, mate, monogamist, monogynist, other half, partner, spouse; concepts 414,419 Ant. wife …   New thesaurus

  • husband — ► NOUN ▪ a married man considered in relation to his wife. ► VERB ▪ use (resources) economically. DERIVATIVES husbandless adjective husbandly adjective. ORIGIN original senses included «steward of a household» and «farmer»: from Old Norse …   English terms dictionary

  • Husband — A husband is a male spouse (participant) in a marriage, civil union or civil partnership.Origin and etymologyThe term husband refers to Middle English huseband , from Old English hūsbōnda , from Old Norse hūsbōndi (hūs, house + bōndi, būandi,… …   Wikipedia

  • husband — n. 1) to leave one s husband 2) a common law; cuckolded; estranged husband; ex husband, former; faithful; henpecked; jealous; philandering, unfaithful husband 3) (misc.) she had two children by her first husband * * * [ hʌzbənd] cuckolded… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • husband —    Wives appear to have regularly addressed their marital partners as ‘husband’ in the seventeenth century. Shakespeare has many instances of the word being used vocatively on its own, or in phrases like ‘good husband’, ‘gentle husband’, ‘good… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • husband — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ future, prospective ▪ suitable ▪ former (also ex husband) ▪ dead, deceased, late …   Collocations dictionary

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