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101 женить
несов. и сов.(вн.) marry off (d.); (вн. на пр.) marry (d. to); wed (d. to) поэт. -
102 жениться
несов. и сов.marry; (на ком-л.) marry (smb.), get* married (to smb.)удачно жениться — make* a good* match
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103 женить (II) (нсв и св)
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104 венчаться
I совер. и несовер.; совер. также - повенчаться, обвенчаться
1) совер. - венчаться be married, get married (in church)
2) вз.-возвр. (с кем-л.)
marry smb.; marry each other (сочетаться браком с кем-л.)
II страд. от венчать* * *венчаться; повенчаться, обвенчаться be married -
105 обвенчать
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106 переженить
совер.; (кого-л.); разг.
marry off* * *(кого-л.); marry off -
107 пережениться
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108 повенчать
(кого-л.)
marry* * *венчать; повенчать marry -
109 поженить
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110 пожениться
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111 женить(ся)
1) marry; 2) marry -
112 переженить(ся)
1) marry off; 2) marry -
113 женить
несов. и сов. (сов. тж. пожени́ть) (вн.)marry off (d); (вн. на пр.) marry (d to); wed (d to) поэт.••без меня́ меня́ жени́ли погов. — ≈ I was roped in without being consulted
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114 жениться
несов. и сов.marry; (на пр.) marry (d), get married (to)уда́чно жени́ться — make a good match
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115 венец
I в`енец муж. II вен`ец муж.1) ( венок)wreath, garland2) ( корона)3) метео corona4) церк. halo••вести под венец — to marry, to lead to the altar
идти под венец, идти к венцу — to marry smb., to wed smb.
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116 выдавать замуж
(за кого-л.) to marry off (a daughter) (to); give smb. in marriage to smb., to marry smb. to smb. -
117 женить
несовер. - женить; совер. - поженить(кого-л.)marry off; на ком-л. marry (to), wed (to) поэт. -
118 замуж
нареч.выдавать замуж — (за кого-л.) to marry off (a daughter) (to); give smb. in marriage to smb., to marry smb. to smb.
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119 выдавать замуж
marry smb. to smb.; give smb. in marriage to smb.; give away a bride; marry smb. off -
120 годы вышли
прост.smb. is past the age-limit; smb. has become of age; smb. is old enough (to marry)Она была молода, ещё девочка, с едва заметной грудью, но венчать было уже можно, так как года вышли. (А. Чехов, В овраге) — She looked very young, almost a child, with a scarcely perceptible bosom, but in years she was old enough to marry.
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