| 11. | Once old Joe had inured himself to the solitary life of a widower, he began to improve in health and spirit. |
| 一旦老乔适应了鳏夫的孤独生活,他的身体和精神状况便开始好转了。 |
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| 12. | She develops a sudden pash for Richard.a widower with a.son&b{Los Angeles Times) |
| 她对理查德,带着一个儿子的鳏夫突然产生了迷恋(洛杉矶时报) |
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| 13. | To make a widow or widower of. |
| 使…成寡妇,使成…鳏夫 |
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| 14. | Who isn't sometimes a grass widower |
| 何人不鳏 |
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| 15. | Emma Woodhouse, rich, clever, beautiful, and no more spoiled and self-satisfied than one would expect under such circumstances, had just seen her friend, companion, and ex-governess, Miss Taylor, married to a neighboring widower, Mr. Weston. |
| 爱玛·伍德豪斯家境富有,人又聪颖、美丽,处于这种环境里的人有些娇生惯养,自以为是,也在情理之中。 她刚刚参加了她的朋友、伴侣、前家庭教师泰勒小姐嫁给邻近的鳏夫韦斯顿先生的婚礼。 |
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| 16. | A man or a woman left Behind to take care of the home after the spouse has gone abroad to study or work; grass widow or widower |
| 留守者 |
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| 17. | The widower immersed himself in sorrow |
| 这位鳏夫陷于忧愁之中。 |
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| 18. | The widower, the widow, the orphan and the childless |
| 矜寡孤独 |
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| 19. | To live alone without a wife-a widower |
| 鳏居独处 |
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| 20. | Mr. Zhang is a grass widower. |
| 张先生是个离了婚的男人 |
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