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betroth [bɪˊtrəυð] vобручи́ть, помо́лвить -
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bi'trəuð, ]( American) bi'trəuƟ(to promise in marriage: She was betrothed to her husband at the age of twenty.) prometer en matrimonio (a)- betrothed
tr[bɪ'trəʊð]1 prometer en matrimonio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be betrothed contraer matrimonio, desposarsev.• desposar v.• prometer en matrimonio v.bɪ'trəʊðtransitive verb (frml) prometer en matrimonio (frml)[bɪ'trǝʊð]VT liter prometer en matrimonio (to a)to be betrothed — (=act) desposarse; (=state) estar desposado
* * *[bɪ'trəʊð]transitive verb (frml) prometer en matrimonio (frml) -
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{bi'trouθ}
v обручвам, сгодявам
to be BETROTHed to сгоден съм за* * *{bi'troud} v обручвам, сгодявам; to be betrothed to сгоден съм за.* * *обричам;* * *1. to be betrothed to сгоден съм за 2. v обручвам, сгодявам* * *betroth[bi´trouu] v обручавам; сгодявам; обричам, обещавам, предопределям; to be \betrothed сгоден съм за; to \betroth o.s. сгодявам се за. -
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[bı|ʹtrəʋð,-{bı}ʹtrəʋθ] vобручить, помолвитьto betroth oneself to smb. - обручиться с кем-л.
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vзаручити, засвататиto betroth oneself to smb. — заручитися (обручитися) з кимсь
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[bɪ'trəuð]гл.1) обручить, помолвитьto betroth to smb. — обручать с кем-л.
In some countries, a girl is betrothed to her future husband while she is still a child. — В некоторых странах девушку обручают с её будущим мужем, когда она ещё ребёнок.
Syn:engage 5)2) уст. дать обещание жениться, выйти замуж -
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v. trans.P. and V. ἐκδιδόναι (also mid.), συνοικίζειν, ἐγγυᾶν, V. κατεγγυᾶν, νυμφεύειν, μνηστεύειν, ἁρμόζειν.Have betrothed to one: P. ἐγγυᾶσθαι (acc.).Creon announces that he will betroth me to him who should discover the riddle of the wise maiden: V. Κρέων... κηρύσσει ὅστις σοφῆς αἴνιγμα παρθένου μάθοι τούτῳ συνάψειν λέκτρα (Eur., Phoen. 47).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Betroth
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[bɪˈtrəuð]betroth обручить, помолвить -
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[bɪ'trəʊð]1) Общая лексика: обручать, помолвить, обручить, обручиться2) Юридический термин: подписывать брачный контракт -
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[bɪ`trəʊð]обручить(ся)Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > betroth
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[be·troth || bɪ'trəʊð]◙ v. לארס* * *◙ סראל◄ -
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bi'trəuð, ]( American) bi'trəuƟ(to promise in marriage: She was betrothed to her husband at the age of twenty.) forlove, trolove- betrothedforloveverb \/bɪˈtrəʊħ\/( høytidelig) trolove -
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См. также в других словарях:
betroth — [bē trōth′, bētrôth′; bitrōth′, bitrôth′] vt. [ME bitrouthen < be , BE + treuthe < OE treowth, truth] 1. Obs. to promise to marry 2. to promise in marriage [to betroth a daughter] … English World dictionary
Betroth — Be*troth , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Betrothed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Betrothing}.] [Pref. be + troth, i. e., truth. See {Truth}.] 1. To contract to any one for a marriage; to engage or promise in order to marriage; to affiance; used esp. of a woman.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
betroth — (v.) c.1300, betrouthen, from bi , here probably with a sense of thoroughly, + M.E. treowðe truth, from O.E. treowðe truth, a pledge (see TROTH (Cf. troth)). Related: BETROTHED (Cf. Betrothed); betrothing … Etymology dictionary
betroth — [v] marry affiance, become engaged, bind, commit, contract, engage, espouse, give one’s hand, make compact, plight faith, plight troth, promise, tie oneself to, vow; concept 297 Ant. divorce, leave, separate … New thesaurus
betroth — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from be + trouthe truth, troth Date: 14th century 1. to promise to marry 2. to give in marriage … New Collegiate Dictionary
betroth — /bi trohdh , trawth /, v.t. 1. to arrange for the marriage of; affiance (usually used in passive constructions): The couple was betrothed with the approval of both families. 2. Archaic. to promise to marry. [1275 1325; ME betrouthe, var. of… … Universalium
betroth — verb /bəˈtroʊð,bəˈtrɔθ/ To promise to give in marriage. He betrothed his daughter to a distant relative. See Also: affiance, fiancé, fiancée, plight, troth, marriage … Wiktionary
Betroth — To promise by one s truth. Men and women were betrothed when they were engaged to be married. This usually took place a year or more before marriage. From the time of betrothal the woman was regarded as the lawful wife of the man to whom she… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
betroth — v. (rare) (B) they were betrothed to each other at an early age * * * [bɪ trəʊð] (rare) (B) they were betrothed to each other at an early age … Combinatory dictionary
betroth — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. publish the banns, become engaged, bestow one s hand, give one s hand, contract, pledge, promise, precontract, plight faith, plight troth, bind, engage, affiance, commit oneself to, undertake to marry, espouse … English dictionary for students
betroth — see TRUE … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins