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1 wedded to his work
Макаров: влюблённый в свою работу -
2 wedded
[ʹwedıd] a1. супружескийwedded pair [love] - супружеская пара [любовь]
2. (to) преданный, приверженныйto be wedded to calamity - быть горемыкой /вечным неудачником/
3. неразрывно связанный -
3 wedded
1. a супружеский2. a преданный, приверженный3. a неразрывно связанныйСинонимический ряд:1. linked (adj.) allied; banded; connected; coupled; joined; linked; tied together; united2. matrimonial (adj.) conjugal; connubial; hymeneal; marital; married; matrimonial; nuptial; spousal3. joined (verb) associated; bracketed; caught; coalesced; combined; compounded; concreted; conjoined; conjugated; connected; coupled; espoused; joined; linked; married; mated; melded; related; spliced; tied; united; wedded; yoked -
4 wedded
ˈwedɪd прил.
1) супружеский a wedded pair ≈ супружеская пара Syn: matrimonial, conjugal
2) преданный( to - чему-л.) супружеский - * pair супружеская пара - my * wife моя законная супруга (to) преданный, приверженный - * to a habit не могущий отделаться от привычки - * to his work влюбленный в свою работу - I am not * to the idea я не особенно держусь за эту мысль - to be * to calamity быть горемыкой /вечным неудачником/ неразрывно связанный - * by common interests связанные общими интересами wedded p. p. от wed ~ преданный (to - чему-л.) ~ супружеский;
a wedded pair супружеская пара ~ супружеский;
a wedded pair супружеская пара
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