wifed

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Определение wifed в Английский Язык Турецкий язык словарь

wife

Eşimin adı Lidia Zarębowa. - My wife's name is Lidia Zarębowa.

İyi bir kız çocuğu, iyi bir eş yapacaktır. - A good daughter will make a good wife.

wife
zevce
wife
hanım
wife
{i} karı

Lütfen karına selam söyle. - Please say hello to your wife.

Onun karısı neye benziyor? - What is his wife like?

wife
{i} (çoğ. wives) karı

She's my wife. O benim karım.

wife
hayat arkadaşı
wife
bayan

Karım bayanlar korosunda şarkı söylüyor. - My wife sings in the ladies' choir.

Sessiz olabilen bir bayan eş Tanrının bir armağanıdır. - A wife who can be quiet is a gift of God.

wife
kadın

O, karısını terk etti ve yarı yaşında bir kadınla aşk hayatı yaşıyor. - He left his wife and shacked up with a woman half her age.

Hiç hak etmediği, harika bir kadın olan karısından bıkmıştı. - He was bored with his wife, an excellent woman he didn't deserve.

wife
kanse
wife
karısının
wife
eşini
wife
elkızı
wife
harem
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Определение wifed в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

wife
A married woman, especially in relation to her spouse
wife
The female of a pair of mated animals

A new wife for the gander is introduced into the pen.

wife
{n} a married woman, a low mean woman
wife
zona [ZHAW-na] I suppose one way to remember this is to think of Mona Lisa Replace the M with Z (there are a lot of Z's in Polish) and you've got zona Easier to remember than La Gioconda : -) Date of entry: 31 March 2000
wife
{i} female spouse; woman acting in a particular capacity (used in combination: e.g. midwife); woman (Old Usage)
wife
A woman; an adult female; now used in literature only in certain compounds and phrases, as alewife, fishwife, goodwife, and the like
wife
someone who is too beautiful for words -- but not for arguments
wife
The lawful consort of a man; a woman who is united to a man in wedlock; a woman who has a husband; a married woman; correlative of husband
wife
n wife [OE wïf]
wife
Yashoda, William's wife of twelve years
wife
The ordinance of marriage was sanctioned in Paradise (Gen 2: 24; Matt 19: 4-6) Monogamy was the original law under which man lived, but polygamy early commenced (Gen 4: 19), and continued to prevail all down through Jewish history The law of Moses regulated but did not prohibit polygamy A man might have a plurality of wives, but a wife could have only one husband A wife's legal rights (Ex 21: 10) and her duties (Prov 31: 10-31; 1 Tim 5: 14) are specified She could be divorced in special cases (Deut 22: 13-21), but could not divorce her husband Divorce was restricted by our Lord to the single case of adultery (Matt 19: 3-9) The duties of husbands and wives in their relations to each other are distinctly set forth in the New Testament (1 Cor 7: 2-5; Eph 5: 22-33; Col 3: 18, 19; 1 Pet 3: 1-7)
wife
A woman (compare old wife and aad wife)
wife
A man's wife is the woman he is married to. He married his wife Jane 37 years ago The woman was the wife of a film director. see also old wives' tale. W1S1 wives the woman that a man is married to husband, spouse spouse
wife
a married woman; a man's partner in marriage
wife
{f} marry a wife (rare usage)
wife
The person that is either mad at you for playing too much golf or that you are mad at because she beat you the last time you played together
wife
The person who is mad at you for always golfing
wife
la esposa
wife
A married woman
wife
a woman who constantly complains that you have overpaid for everything, including the birthday gift you bought for her
wife
n One who scolds you for not unbuttoning your shirts before giving them her to wash but who, whilst ironing, promptly buttons them up again
wife
dutch