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married ['mærɪd](man, woman) marié; (life) conjugal;∎ just married (on car) jeunes mariés;∎ figurative he's married to his job il ne vit que pour son travail∎ marrieds (married couples) couples mpl mariés►► married couple couple m marié;married name nom m de femme mariée;British married quarters logements mpl pour familles -
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(a) (of fiancé) épouser, se marier avec;∎ to get married se marier;∎ to be married (to sb) être marié (avec qn);∎ they're happily married ils forment un ménage heureux;∎ will you marry me? veux-tu m'épouser?;∎ to marry money faire un mariage d'argent(b) (of priest, minister, official) marier;∎ they were married by the archbishop ils ont été mariés par l'archevêque(a) (person, couple) se marier;∎ she never married elle ne s'est jamais mariée;∎ he's not the marrying type ce n'est pas le genre à se marier;∎ she married beneath herself/above herself elle s'est mésalliée/a fait un beau mariage;∎ to marry for money faire un mariage d'argent;∎ to marry into money épouser quelqu'un issu d'une famille riche;∎ she married into a farming family elle a épousé un agriculteur;∎ proverb marry in haste, repent at leisure tel se marie à la hâte qui s'en repent à loisir∎ the flavours marry well les saveurs se marient bienmarier;∎ she married off her daughter to an aristocrat elle a marié sa fille à un aristocrate➲ marry up(bring together → two parts) joindre; (→ colours) marier(line up, fit) coïncider, concorder; (colours) aller bien ensemble, se marier;∎ check that the two parts marry up vérifier que les deux parties coïncident -
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['mæri]1) (to take (a person) as one's husband or wife: John married my sister; They married in church.) épouser2) ((of a clergyman etc) to perform the ceremony of marriage between (two people): The priest married them.) marier3) (to give (a son or daughter) as a husband or wife: He married his son to a rich woman.) marier•- married -
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marry [ˈmærɪ]a. ( = take in marriage) épouser• will you marry me? veux-tu m'épouser ?b. ( = give in marriage) marier• to marry for money/love faire un mariage d'argent/d'amour━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The French word marier has only one r in the middle.* * *['mærɪ] 1.transitive verb1) lit [priest] marier [couple]; se marier avec, épouser [fiancé(e)]to get married — se marier (to avec)
2) fig marier [ideas, colours]2.to be married to one's job — hum ne vivre que pour son travail
intransitive verb se marierto marry into money — épouser un homme ou une femme riche
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A excl‡ sacrebleu!B vtr1 lit [priest, registrar, parent] marier ; [bride, groom] se marier avec, épouser ; to get married se marier (to avec) ; they were married by his uncle c'est son oncle qui les a mariés ; they were married in 1989 ils se sont mariés en 1989 ; will you marry me? veux-tu m'épouser? ;2 fig marier [ideas, styles, colours] ; to be married to one's job hum ne vivre que pour son travail.C vi se marier ; to marry into a family entrer dans une famille par le mariage ; to marry for love/money faire un mariage d'amour/d'argent ; he's not the marrying kind il n'est pas du genre à se marier ; to marry into money épouser un homme/une femme riche ; to marry again se remarier ; to marry beneath oneself se mésallier.■ marry off:▶ marry off [sb], marry [sb] off marier (to à, avec). -
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1 ( cheerfully) [laugh, chat, play, say] joyeusement ; to be happily married être heureux en ménage ; a happily married man un mari heureux ; a happily married woman une femme heureuse ; they all lived happily ever after ils vécurent heureux jusqu'à la fin de leurs jours ;2 ( luckily) heureusement ;3 ( willingly) [accept, admit, agree, give up, leave, submit] volontiers ;4 ( successfully) [blend, chosen] avec bonheur ; a happily worded letter une lettre aux termes bien choisis. -
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happily ['hæpɪlɪ]∎ I could live here very happily je serais très heureux ici;∎ we were sitting there quite happily watching television nous étions installés tout tranquillement devant la télévision;∎ they lived happily ever after (at end of fairy tale) ≃ ils vécurent heureux et eurent beaucoup d'enfants;∎ I thought that when you got married you lived happily ever after je croyais que quand on se mariait, on vivait heureux jusqu'à la fin de ses jours;∎ I always thought you two were happily married j'ai toujours pensé que vous étiez un couple heureux∎ she said she would happily give her consent elle a dit qu'elle donnerait volontiers son accord ou qu'elle serait heureuse de donner son accord;∎ I could quite happily live here je me verrais très bien vivre ici;∎ I could quite happily strangle him j'ai bien envie de l'étrangler;∎ he'll quite happily say one thing and do the opposite ça ne le gêne pas de dire une chose et de faire exactement le contraire∎ happily, no one was hurt heureusement, il n'y a pas eu de blessés(d) (appropriately) heureusement, avec bonheur;∎ a very happily chosen turn of phrase une tournure de phrase très heureuseⓘ And they all lived happily ever after Il s'agit de la formule qui clôt tous les contes de fées en anglais ("et tous vécurent heureux pour toujours"), dont l'équivalent français est "ils vécurent heureux et eurent beaucoup d'enfants". Aujourd'hui on utilise cette phrase de façon allusive et parfois sur le mode sarcastique, comme dans l'exemple suivant: Neil and Maggie were supposed to live happily ever after but actually divorced after six months ("Neil et Maggie étaient censés vivre heureux et avoir beaucoup d'enfants mais finalement ils ont divorcé au bout de six mois"). -
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bride [braɪd]* * *[braɪd]1) (jeune) mariée fhis bride — ( after wedding) son épouse f; ( before wedding) sa future épouse f
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groom [gru:m]1. nouna. (for horses) palefrenier m[+ horse] panser• to groom o.s. [person] s'arranger* * *[gruːm] 1.1) ( bridegroom)2) gen palefrenier/-ière m/f; ( for racehorse) lad m2.transitive verb1) ( clean) faire la toilette de [dog, cat]; ( professionally) toiletter [dog, cat]; panser [horse]2) ( prepare)to groom somebody for — préparer quelqu'un à [exam, career]
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happily [ˈhæpɪlɪ]a. [say] d'un air heureuxb. ( = without difficulty) sans problèmec. ( = willingly) [offer, lend] volontiersd. ( = fortunately) heureusement* * *['hæpɪlɪ]1) ( cheerfully) [laugh, chat, play, say] joyeusement2) ( luckily) heureusement3) ( willingly) [admit, agree, leave] volontiers4) ( successfully) avec bonheur -
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(a woman about to be married, or newly married: The bride wore a white dress.) (jeune/future) mariée- bridal- bridegroom - bridesmaid -
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noun (a man about to be married, or newly married.) (jeune/futur) marié -
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['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.) mariage2) (the state of being married; married life: Their marriage lasted for thirty happy years.) mariage3) (a close joining together: the marriage of his skill and her judgement.) alliance•- marriage licence
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