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61 MARRY
[V]DUCO (-ERE DUXI DUCTUM)MARITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)IUGO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)IUNGO (-ERE IUNXI IUNCTUM)JUNGO (-ERE JUNXI JUNCTUM)JUGO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)DENUBO (-ERE -NUPSI -NUPTUM)LOCO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ENUBO (-ERE -NUPSI -NUPTUM)- BE MARRIED- BE MARRIED TO -
62 MARRY
verya- (intransitive, with the person one marries in the allative case: veryanen senna *“I married him/her”, compare English “I got married to him/her”, though the Quenya phrase is also suggested to mean “I was joined to him/her”). The word verya- also means “dare”, but since this is transitive and would always be followed by a direct object, the two verbs can be distinguished. –VT49:45, 46 -
63 marry
kkt. (married) 1 mengawini (s.o.). 2 mengawinkan (s.o.off). -kki. kawin. -married ks. yang sudah kawin. -
64 marry off
[ʹmærıʹɒf] phr vженить; выдавать замужshe has married off all her daughters - она выдала замуж всех своих дочерей
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65 marry out of (one's) class
Общая лексика: жениться или выйти замуж за человека не своего круга (His family, entirely aristocratic, has flourished except for a single member who married out of class.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > marry out of (one's) class
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66 marry out of class
Общая лексика: (one's) жениться или выйти замуж за человека не своего круга (His family, entirely aristocratic, has flourished except for a single member who married out of class.) -
67 married
1. past participle of marry2. adjectiveженатый; замужняя* * *(a) женатый; замужний* * *женатый, замужняя* * *[mar·ried || 'mærɪd] adj. женатый, замужняя, брачный, супружеский* * *женатженатыйзамужняя* * *женатый -
68 marry off
фраз. гл. выдавать замуж; женитьHer father married her off to a 26-year-old whose only attractive attribute was his title. — Её отец выдал её замуж за двадцатишестилетнего мужчину, единственным достоинством которого был его титул.
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69 married
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70 MARRY: BE MARRIED
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71 MARRY: BE MARRIED TO
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72 get married
жениться глагол: -
73 to marry into
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74 poročiti se
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75 sposarsi
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76 sposare
marry* * *sposare v.tr.1 to marry, to get* married to (s.o.): sposò un uomo molto ricco, she married a very rich man2 ( unire in matrimonio) to marry, to join in marriage: li sposò un prete di Roma, a priest from Rome married them3 ( dare in matrimonio) to marry (off), to give* in marriage: sposò sua figlia a un avvocato, he married his daughter to a lawyer4 ( unire) to combine, to wed, to unite: sposare l'utile al dilettevole, to combine business with pleasures; sposare il vino con l'acqua, to mix wine and water5 ( abbracciare) to embrace, to espouse: sposare una causa, un partito, to embrace a cause, a party.◘ sposarsi v.rifl. o rifl.rec.1 to get* married, to marry: non si è ancora sposato, he has not got married yet; si è sposata con un inglese, she married an Englishman; si sposeranno domani, they are getting married tomorrow2 (fig.) ( armonizzare) to blend, to go* well: il vino bianco si sposa con i piatti di pesce, white wine goes well with fish.* * *[spo'zare]1. vt(gen) to marry, (sogg : genitori) to marry off, (fig : idea, fede, causa) to embrace, espouse2. vr (sposarsi)(uso reciproco) to get married, marrysposarsi con qn — to marry sb, get married to sb
* * *[spo'zare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (prendere per moglie o marito) to marry, to get* married to2) (unire in matrimonio) [sindaco, prete] to marry [ coppia]sposare la figlia a qcn. — to marry off one's daughter to sb
4) fig. (aderire a) to embrace [causa, ideale]5) fig. (unire) to marry [colori, sapori]2.verbo pronominale sposarsi1) (unirsi in matrimonio) to get* married ( con to)2) (armonizzarsi) [colori, tessuti] to go* well together* * *sposare/spo'zare/ [1]Per tradurre sposare (nel senso di prendere per moglie o marito) e sposarsi, to get married è più comune nell'inglese parlato di to marry: John ha sposato Rose il 9 marzo = John got married to Rose on March, 9th. Spesso si evita anche l'uso della preposizione to riformulando la frase: John and Rose got married on March, 9th. In ogni caso, si notino l'ambiguità del seguente uso italiano e le relative traduzioni: John è sposato con Rose = John is married to Rose; Peter è sposato con tre figli = Peter is married with three children.1 (prendere per moglie o marito) to marry, to get* married to2 (unire in matrimonio) [sindaco, prete] to marry [ coppia]3 (dare in matrimonio) sposare la figlia a qcn. to marry off one's daughter to sb.4 fig. (aderire a) to embrace [causa, ideale]5 fig. (unire) to marry [colori, sapori]II sposarsi verbo pronominale1 (unirsi in matrimonio) to get* married ( con to)2 (armonizzarsi) [colori, tessuti] to go* well together. -
77 задомявам
marry (o.'s children), marry offзадомявам се get married; marry and settle-down, settle down to married life* * *задомя̀вам,гл. marry (o.’s children), marry off;\задомявам се get married; marry and settle down, settle down to married life; \задомявам се добре make a good match.* * *1. marry (o.'s children), marry off 2. ЗАДОМЯВАМ ce get married; marry and settle-down, settle down to married life -
78 trauen
I v/i (jemandem oder einer Sache) trust; ich traute meinen Ohren / Augen nicht I couldn’t believe my ears / eyes; ich trau der Sache nicht I’m not quite easy in my mind, Am. something about this bothers me; stärker: I don’t like the look of it; trau, schau, wem you can’t just trust people, look before you leap, appearances can be deceptive; dem Glück ist nicht zu trauen fortune is fickle, Lady Luck is a fickle jade; Frieden 4, Weg 2II v/t: sich etw. trauen (wagen) have the courage to do s.th., dare (to) do s.th.; er traut sich was! he’s got a nerveIII v/refl: sich trauen, etw. zu tun dare (to) do s.th.; ich traue mich nicht nach Hause I daren’t (Am. I don’t dare to) go home, I’m scared to go home; sich ( nicht) aus dem Haus trauen be frightened to leave the house, not venture out of the house; er traut sich nicht ins Wasser he’s scared of the water ( oder to go in); ich möchte schon, aber ich traue mich nicht I’d like ( stärker: love) to, but I daren’t (Am. don’t dare); auch: I’d like ( stärker: love) to, but I haven’t got the nerve; du traust dich nur nicht! you’re just scared; du traust dich ja doch nicht! you wouldn’t dare!, you don’t have the nerve!—v/t1. sich trauen lassen get married, marry; sich kirchlich / standesamtlich trauen lassen get married in church / at a registry office (Am. etwa in a civil ceremony oder by a justice of the peace)2. (die Zeremonie durchführen) marry; Pater Mair hat schon meine Eltern getraut Father Mair married my parents (in their time)* * *sich trauento dare* * *trau|en ['trauən]1. vi +datto trustnicht tráúen — to be wary of sth
ich traute meinen Augen/Ohren nicht — I couldn't believe my eyes/ears
ich traue dem Frieden nicht — (I think) there must be something afoot, it's too good to be true
See:→ Weg2. vrto daretráúen, etw zu tun — to dare (to) do sth
ich trau mich nicht — I daren't, I dare not
sich auf die Straße/nach Hause/zum Chef tráúen — to dare to go out/home/to one's boss
3. vtto marrysich standesamtlich/kirchlich tráúen lassen — to get married in a registry office (Brit) or in a civil ceremony/in church
* * *((of a clergyman etc) to perform the ceremony of marriage between (two people): The priest married them.) marry* * *trau·en1[ˈtrauən]vt▪ jdn \trauen to marry sb, to join sb in marriagetrau·en2[ˈtrauən]I. vi1. (vertrauen)▪ jdm \trauen to trust sbII. vrer traute sich nicht, das zu tun he didn't have the courage to do that* * *1.intransitives Verb2.jemandem/einer Sache trauen — trust somebody/something; s. auch Auge 1)
reflexives Verb daredu traust dich ja nicht! — you haven't the courage or nerve
3.sich irgendwohin trauen — dare [to] go somewhere
* * *trauen1A. v/i (jemandem oder einer Sache) trust;ich traute meinen Ohren/Augen nicht I couldn’t believe my ears/eyes;ich trau der Sache nicht I’m not quite easy in my mind, US something about this bothers me; stärker: I don’t like the look of it;trau, schau, wem you can’t just trust people, look before you leap, appearances can be deceptive;B. v/t:sich etwas trauen (wagen) have the courage to do sth, dare (to) do sth;er traut sich was! he’s got a nerveC. v/r:sich trauen, etwas zu tun dare (to) do sth;ich traue mich nicht nach Hause I daren’t (US I don’t dare to) go home, I’m scared to go home;sich (nicht) aus dem Haus trauen be frightened to leave the house, not venture out of the house;er traut sich nicht ins Wasser he’s scared of the water ( oder to go in);ich möchte schon, aber ich traue mich nicht I’d like ( stärker: love) to, but I daren’t (US don’t dare); auch: I’d like ( stärker: love) to, but I haven’t got the nerve;du traust dich nur nicht! you’re just scared;du traust dich ja doch nicht! you wouldn’t dare!, you don’t have the nerve!trauen2 v/t1.sich trauen get married, marry;sich kirchlich/standesamtlich trauen get married in church/at a registry office (US etwa in a civil ceremony oder by a justice of the peace)2. (die Zeremonie durchführen) marry;Pater Mair hat schon meine Eltern getraut Father Mair married my parents (in their time)* * *1.intransitives Verb2.jemandem/einer Sache trauen — trust somebody/something; s. auch Auge 1)
reflexives Verb daredu traust dich ja nicht! — you haven't the courage or nerve
3.sich irgendwohin trauen — dare [to] go somewhere
* * *(jemandem, einer Sache) v.to trust v. v.to get married expr.to marry v. -
79 sposare
[spo'zare]1. vt(gen) to marry, (sogg : genitori) to marry off, (fig : idea, fede, causa) to embrace, espouse2. vr (sposarsi)(uso reciproco) to get married, marrysposarsi con qn — to marry sb, get married to sb
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80 enlazar
v.1 to connect (trenes).2 to lace, to engage, to lace together, to hitch.María enlaza las cortinas Mary laces the curtains.3 to link, to string together, to connect.Ella enlaza los programas She links the programs.4 to marry.Pedro enlazó a María Peter married Mary.* * *1 (unir) to link, connect, tie (together)2 (ideas etc) to link, connect, relate3 (carreteras etc) to connect1 (trenes etc) to connect ( con, with)1 (unirse) to be linked, be connected2 (casarse) to get married, marry3 (familias) to become linked by marriage* * *verbto join, link, connect* * *1. VT1) (=unir con lazos) to bind together; (=atar) to tie2) [+ ideas] to link, connect3) LAm to lasso2.VI [tren, vuelo] to connect; [carretera] to link (up); [idea, movimiento] to meet, link (up) ( con with)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < ciudades> to link, link up; <ideas/temas> to link, connectcaminaban con las manos enlazadas — (liter) they walked along hand in hand
enlazar algo con algo — to link something with o to something
b) < cintas> to tie... together2) (Col, RPl) <res/caballo> to lasso, rope (AmE)3) (Méx frml) ( casar) to marry2.enlazar vienlazar con algo — tren/vuelo to connect with something; carretera to link up with something
* * *= link, linking, link up.Ex. These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex. The process of allocating a sign or symbol to join the descriptors assigned to a document or to a request for retrieval is known as linking.Ex. The first word, 'communication,' should be familiar to librarians since we are in the business of getting across, linking up, in this age of enlightenment.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) < ciudades> to link, link up; <ideas/temas> to link, connectcaminaban con las manos enlazadas — (liter) they walked along hand in hand
enlazar algo con algo — to link something with o to something
b) < cintas> to tie... together2) (Col, RPl) <res/caballo> to lasso, rope (AmE)3) (Méx frml) ( casar) to marry2.enlazar vienlazar con algo — tren/vuelo to connect with something; carretera to link up with something
* * *= link, linking, link up.Ex: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.
Ex: The process of allocating a sign or symbol to join the descriptors assigned to a document or to a request for retrieval is known as linking.Ex: The first word, 'communication,' should be familiar to librarians since we are in the business of getting across, linking up, in this age of enlightenment.* * *enlazar [A4 ]vtA1 ‹ciudades› to link, link up; ‹ideas/temas› to link, connectcaminaban con las manos enlazadas ( liter); they walked along hand in handenlazar algo CON algo to link sth WITH o TO sth2 ‹cintas› to tie … togetherB (Col, RPI) ‹res/caballo› to lasso, rope ( AmE)■ enlazarvienlazar CON algo «tren/vuelo» to connect WITH sth; «carretera» to link up WITH sth* * *
enlazar ( conjugate enlazar) verbo transitivo
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‹ideas/temas› to link, connect
2 (Col, RPl) ‹res/caballo› to lasso, rope (AmE)
3 (Méx frml) ( casar) to marry
verbo intransitivo enlazar con algo [tren/vuelo] to connect with sth;
[ carretera] to link up with sth
enlazar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to link [con, with/to], connect [con, with]
' enlazar' also found in these entries:
English:
connect
- rope
* * *♦ vt1. [relacionar] [lugares, ideas] to link, to connect;enlazar algo con to link o connect sth with;enlazó el tema con una crítica a la sociedad de consumo he linked the issue with a criticism of consumer society;la autopista que enlaza una ciudad con otra the motorway that links the two cities3. [con lazos] to lace4. Am [animal] to lasso♦ vi[trenes] to connect (en at); [carreteras] to join (up) ( con with);esta carretera enlaza con la autopista this road joins up with the motorway;en la terminal C enlaza usted con su vuelo a Lima your connecting flight to Lima leaves from Terminal C* * *I v/t1 link (up), connect2 L.Am.con cuerda rope, lasso* * *enlazar {21} v: to join, to link, to fit together* * *enlazar vb to connect
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