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101 couple
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102 married
adj vjenčan; oženje (muškarac), udata (žena); bračni / #life = bračni život; # state = brak, bračno stanje; # couple = bračni par* * *
braÄni
brak
oženjen
udana
udata
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103 Married White Couple
Law: MWCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Married White Couple
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104 couple (married)
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105 couple [married]
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106 a couple of married
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107 pareja de casados
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108 ektepar
* * *subst. married couple, husband and wife, man and wife (nygift ektepar) newly married couple, newly-weds (barnløst ektepar) childless couple (ungt ektepar) young married couple -
109 пар
couple————————pair(of)————————(по квалитет) equal to, a match for pair, two, couple) brace, (брачен) married couple————————couple; pair(of)* * *(кучиња ил птици)brace (2)--------twain, duo, twosome -
110 ægtepar
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111 hjón
* * *n.1) one of the household (griðkona var hit þriðja h.);2) pl. married couple, man and wife (Höskuldr bað hana vinna þeim hjónum);3) domestic, servant (ef þú sýnir skilríki, at hann sé þitt h. = þinn vinnumaðr); rézt hann þar at hjóni, he took service there.* * *see hjún. -
112 bračni par
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113 egpaar
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114 die Eheleute
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115 супружеская пара
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > супружеская пара
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116 супружеская чета
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > супружеская чета
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117 בני-זוג
married couple; spouses, partners; pair -
118 זוג נשוי
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119 подружня пара
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120 evli çift
married couple
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