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s.hombre separado de su esposa, divorciado, hombre divorciado, marido cuya mujer está ausente. -
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viudo
◊ -da adjetivo: su madre es or (Esp) está viuda her mother is a widow;(se) quedó viudo a los 40 años he lost his wife o he was widowed when he was 40 ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) widower; (f) widow
viudo,-a
I adjetivo widowed
II m,f (hombre) widower (mujer) widow ' viudo' also found in these entries: Spanish: viuda - quedar English: widowed - widower - widow -
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1) (the green plant which covers fields, garden lawns etc.) hierba2) (any species of grass, including also corn and bamboo: He studies grasses.) hierba3) ((slang) marijuana.) hierba, maría (marihuana)•- grassy- grasshopper
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grass n hierba / céspedtr[grɑːs]2 slang (marijuana) hierba, maría\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLkeep off the grass prohibido pisar el céspedthe grass is always greener on the other side (of the fence) nadie está contento con su suertenot to let the grass to grow under one's feet no perder el tiempo, no quedarse dormido,-ato put somebody out to grass jubilar a alguiengrass court pista de hierbagrass snake culebragrass widow (separated) mujer nombre femenino separada 2 (divorced) mujer divorciada 3 (husband away) mujer que está sola porque su marido está fueragrass widower (separated) hombre separado 2 (divorced) hombre divorciado 3 (wife away) Rodríguez nombre masculinograss ['græs] n1) : hierba f (planta)2) pasture: pasto m, zacate m CA, Mex3) lawn: césped m, pasto mn.(§ pl.: grasses) = césped s.m.• herbaje s.m.• hierba s.f.• pasto s.m.• yerba s.f.• zacate s.m.v.• apacentar v.• cubrir de hierba v.grass* (Drugs)n.• hierba* (Drogas) s.f.• yerba* (Drogas) s.f.
I græs, grɑːs1)a) u ( as pasture) pasto m, zacate m (Méx); ( lawn) césped m, hierba f, pasto m (AmL), grama (AmC, Ven)to cut the grass — cortar el césped or la hierba or (AmL tb) el pasto or (AmC, Ven) la grama
to allow the grass to grow under one's feet — (usu neg) quedarse dormido
the grass is always greener on the other side — nadie está contento con su suerte; (before n)
grass court — cancha f de pasto (AmL), pista f de hierba (Esp)
b) c u ( Bot) hierba fc) u ( dried) paja f2) u ( marijuana) (sl) hierba f (arg), maría f (arg), monte m (AmC, Col, Ven arg), mota f (Méx arg)3) c ( informer) (BrE colloq) soplón, -plona m,f (fam)
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intransitive verb (BrE colloq) soplar (fam), chivarse (Esp fam)[ɡrɑːs]1. N1) (Bot) hierba f, yerba f; (=lawn) césped m, pasto m (LAm), grama f (LAm); (=pasture) pasto m- the grass is always greener on the other side2) ** (=marijuana) marihuana f, mota f (LAm) *3) (Brit) ** (=person) soplón(-ona) m / f2.VI (Brit) ** soplar *, dar el chivatazo *3.VT (also: grass over) cubrir de hierba4.CPDgrass court N — (Tennis) pista f de hierba
grass cutter N — cortacésped m
grass-rootsgrass roots NPL — (fig) base f
grass snake N — culebra f
grass widow N — (esp US) (divorced, separated) mujer f separada o divorciada; (Brit) hum mujer f cuyo marido está ausente
grass widower N — (esp US) (divorced, separated) hombre m separado o divorciado; (Brit) hum marido m cuya mujer está ausente
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I [græs, grɑːs]1)a) u ( as pasture) pasto m, zacate m (Méx); ( lawn) césped m, hierba f, pasto m (AmL), grama (AmC, Ven)to cut the grass — cortar el césped or la hierba or (AmL tb) el pasto or (AmC, Ven) la grama
to allow the grass to grow under one's feet — (usu neg) quedarse dormido
the grass is always greener on the other side — nadie está contento con su suerte; (before n)
grass court — cancha f de pasto (AmL), pista f de hierba (Esp)
b) c u ( Bot) hierba fc) u ( dried) paja f2) u ( marijuana) (sl) hierba f (arg), maría f (arg), monte m (AmC, Col, Ven arg), mota f (Méx arg)3) c ( informer) (BrE colloq) soplón, -plona m,f (fam)
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intransitive verb (BrE colloq) soplar (fam), chivarse (Esp fam) -
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1. noun(a woman whose husband is dead: My brother's widow has married again.) viuda
2. verb(to cause to become a widow or widower: She/He was widowed in 1943.) enviudar- widowerwidow n viudatr['wɪdəʊ]1 viudawidow ['wɪ.do:] vt: dejar viudato be widowed: enviudarwidow n: viuda fn.• viuda s.f.
I 'wɪdəʊnoun viuda f
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['wɪdǝʊ]to be widowed — enviudar, quedar viudo
1. N1) viuda fto be left a widow — quedar viuda, enviudar
Widow Newson — †† la viuda de Newson
widow's pension — viudedad f, pensión f de viudedad
2) (fig)all the cricket widows got together for tea — todas las mujeres cuyos maridos estaban jugando al críquet se reunieron para tomar el té
2.VTto be widowed — enviudar, quedar viudo(-a)
she was twice widowed — ha enviudado dos veces, quedó viuda dos veces
she has been widowed for five years — enviudó hace cinco años, quedó viuda hace cinco años
3.CPDwidow's peak N — pico m de viuda
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I ['wɪdəʊ]noun viuda f
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to be widowed — enviudar, quedar viudo
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enviudar ( conjugate enviudar) verbo intransitivo to be widowed
enviudar verbo intransitivo to be widowed (un hombre) to become a widower (una mujer) to become a widow: enviudaron al mismo tiempo, they were widowed at the same time ' enviudar' also found in these entries: English: widow -
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widower — A man whose wife died while he was married to her and and who has not remarried. Category: Personal Finance & Retirement Category: Wills, Trusts & Estates Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009 … Law dictionary
widower — [wid′ō ər] n. [ME widewer, extended < wedow, widower < OE widewa, masc. of widewe, WIDOW] a man who has outlived the woman to whom he was married at the time of her death; esp., such a man who has not remarried widowerhood n … English World dictionary
Widower — Wid ow*er, n. A man who has lost his wife by death, and has not married again. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
widower — mid 14c., extended from WIDOW (Cf. widow). The O.E. masc. form was widewa … Etymology dictionary
widower — ► NOUN ▪ a man who has lost his wife by death and has not married again … English terms dictionary
widower — noun Etymology: Middle English widewer, alteration of wedow widow, widower, from Old English wuduwa widower; akin to Old English wuduwe widow Date: 14th century a man who has lost his wife by death and usually has not remarried … New Collegiate Dictionary
widower — n. a grass widower * * * a grass widower … Combinatory dictionary
widower — UK [ˈwɪdəʊə(r)] / US [ˈwɪdoʊr] noun [countable] Word forms widower : singular widower plural widowers a man whose wife has died and who has not married again … English dictionary
widower — See widow, widower … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
widower — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. surviving husband, wifeless husband, dead woman s husband, grass widower*, widowman*; see also husband , man 2 , survivor … English dictionary for students
widower — wid|ow|er [ˈwıdəuə US douər] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: widow widower (11 19 centuries), from Old English wuduwa] a man whose wife has died and who has not married again … Dictionary of contemporary English