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marry

  • 1 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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  • 2 by hook or by crook

    (by some means or another; in any way possible: I'll get her to marry me, by hook or by crook.) indiferent cum

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  • 3 care for

    1) (to look after (someone): The nurse will care for you.) a se ocupa de
    2) (to be fond of: I don't care for him enough to marry him.) a ţine la

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  • 4 crucial

    ['kru:ʃəl]
    (involving a big decision; of the greatest importance: He took the crucial step of asking her to marry him; The next game is crucial - if we lose it we lose the match.) crucial, hotărâtor

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  • 5 dowry

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

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  • 6 engaged

    1) (bound by promise (especially to marry): She became engaged to John.) logodit
    2) ((with in) employed or occupied: She is engaged in social work.) angajat (în)
    3) (busy; not free; occupied: Please come if you are not already engaged for that evening; The room / telephone line is engaged.) ocupat

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  • 7 eventually

    adverb (finally; at length: I thought he would never ask her to marry him, but he did eventually.) în cele din urmă

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  • 8 intermarry

    [intə'mæri]
    ((of tribes, families etc) to marry one another: The invaders intermarried with the local population; The two families intermarried.) a se uni prin căsă­torie

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  • 9 make a fool of

    (to make (someone) appear ridiculous or stupid: He made a real fool of her by promising to marry her and then leaving her when he had spent all her money.) a-şi bate joc de

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  • 10 manhood

    1) ((of a male) the state of being adult, physically (and mentally) mature etc: He died before he reached manhood.) maturitate
    2) (manly qualities: He took her refusal to marry him as an insult to his manhood.) bărbăţie

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  • 11 on the shelf

    ((of an unmarried woman) no longer likely to attract a man enough for him to want to marry her.)

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  • 12 reject

    1. [rə'‹ekt] verb
    (to refuse to accept: She rejected his offer of help; He asked her to marry him, but she rejected him.) a respinge; a refuza
    2. ['ri:‹ekt] noun
    (something that is rejected because it is faulty etc.) rebut

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  • 13 rival

    1. noun
    (a person etc who tries to compete with another; a person who wants the same thing as someone else: For students of English, this dictionary is without a rival; The two brothers are rivals for the girl next door - they both want to marry her; ( also adjective) rival companies; rival teams.) rival
    2. verb
    (to (try to) be as good as someone or something else: He rivals his brother as a chess-player; Nothing rivals football for excitement and entertainment.) a rivaliza (cu)

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  • 14 screw up one's courage

    (to make oneself brave enough to do something: He screwed up his courage to ask her to marry him.)

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  • 15 superstition

    [su:pə'stiʃən]
    1) ((the state of fear and ignorance resulting from) the belief in magic, witchcraft and other things that cannot he explained by reason.) superstiţie
    2) (an example of this type of belief: There is an old superstition that those who marry in May will have bad luck.) superstiţie
    - superstitiously

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  • 16 walk on air

    (to feel extremely happy etc: She's walking on air since he asked her to marry him.) a fi în al şaptelea cer

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  • 17 ward

    [wo:d]
    1) (a room with a bed or beds for patients in a hospital etc: He is in a surgical ward of the local hospital.) secţie (de spital); sală, salon
    2) (a person who is under the legal control and care of someone who is not his or her parent or (a ward of court) of a court: She was made a ward of court so that she could not marry until she was eighteen.) tutelă

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  • 18 wed

    [wed]
    past tense, past participles - wedded, wed; verb
    (to marry.) a (se) căsă­tori (cu)

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