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1 wedded
wedded [ˈwedɪd]• do you take this woman to be your lawful(ly) wedded wife? voulez-vous prendre cette femme pour épouse ?b. ( = committed) to be wedded to sth [+ idea] être profondément attaché à qch ; [+ cause] être entièrement dévoué à qch -
2 wedded
wedded ['wedɪd](person) marié; (bliss, life) conjugal;∎ her lawful wedded husband son époux légitime;∎ the newly wedded couple les jeunes mariés mpl -
3 wedded
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4 lawful, wedded, husband
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5 lawful, wedded, partner
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6 lawful, wedded, spouse
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7 lawful, wedded, wife
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9 wed
3 fig ( unite) allier [qualities] ; in him are wedded charm and ambition il allie le charme à l'ambition ; to wed sth with allier qch à ; to be wedded to être attaché à.D wedded pp adj [man, woman] marié ; wedded bliss hum bonheur m conjugal ; my lawful wedded wife mon épouse légitime. -
10 wed
∎ to get wed se marier(b) (of clergyman) marier(c) (usu passive) (unite, combine) allier;∎ intelligence wedded to beauty l'intelligence alliée à la beauté;∎ he's wedded to the cause il est véritablement marié à cette cause;∎ the fate of the project was wedded to that of the Chairman la destinée du projet était liée à celle du Président(in headline) se marier;∎ PM's son to wed le fils du Premier ministre se marie -
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12 wed
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13 bliss
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14 lawful
lawful ['lɔ:fʊl]∎ to go about one's lawful business vaquer à ses occupations;∎ by all lawful means par tous les moyens légaux;∎ my lawful wedded wife mon épouse légitime -
15 wife
∎ archaic to take a wife prendre femme;∎ formal do you take this woman to be your lawful, wedded wife? prenez-vous cette femme pour épouse légitime?;∎ archaic to take sb to wife prendre qn pour femme;∎ she's his second wife elle est sa deuxième femme, il l'a épousée en secondes noces;∎ she's been a good wife to him elle a été une bonne épouse pour lui;∎ the farmer's wife la fermière;
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wedded — [wed′id] adj. 1. married [the wedded pair] 2. of or arising from marriage [wedded bliss] 3. devoted [wedded to one s work] 4. joined [wedded by common interests] … English World dictionary
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wedded to something — wedded to (something) strongly or closely attached to something. Many teachers are wedded to the ideas and methods they learned in college and find it hard to try anything new. People in this country are really wedded to their cars … New idioms dictionary
wedded to — (something) strongly or closely attached to something. Many teachers are wedded to the ideas and methods they learned in college and find it hard to try anything new. People in this country are really wedded to their cars … New idioms dictionary
wedded — wedded; un·wedded; … English syllables
wedded bliss — often humorous phrase happiness in marriage Thesaurus: happinesssynonym Main entry: wedded … Useful english dictionary
wedded — index composite, concurrent (united), conjoint, conjugal, nuptial Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
wedded state — index cohabitation (married state), coverture, marriage (wedlock), matrimony Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
wedded status — index cohabitation (married state) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
wedded to — index addicted Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Wedded — Wed Wed, v. t. [imp. {Wedded}; p. p. {Wedded} or {Wed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wedding}.] [OE. wedden, AS. weddian to covenant, promise, to wed, marry; akin to OFries. weddia to promise, D. wedden to wager, to bet, G. wetten, Icel. ve[eth]ja, Dan.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English