| 41. | She develops a sudden pash for Richard.a widower with a.son(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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| 42. | Probably a widower enjoy a second wife as much as a widow enjoy her husband's life insurance. |
| 很可能,鳏夫之欣赏其第二任妻子,差不多等于寡妇之欣赏其前夫的人寿保险。 |
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| 43. | Annie: If someone is a widower, why do they say he was widowed? Why don't they say he was widowed? I was just wondering. |
| 安妮:如果有人丧妻,为什么称他为鳏夫?而不直接叫他丧妻人?我只是想弄个明白。 |
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| 44. | An: If someone is a widower, why do they say that he was“ widowed”? why don't they say that he was“ widowered”?( No one answers) I was just wondering. |
| 安:如果有个人是鳏夫,为什么人们说他失去配偶?而不说他失去妻子?(有人回答)只是有点搞不懂。 |
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| 45. | 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. |
| 爱玛·德豪斯家境富有,人又聪颖、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。 |
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| 46. | An elderly widow and widower were dating for about five years. The man finally decided to ask her to marry. She immediately said" yes". |
| 一对寡妇和鳏夫已经约会五年了。男方终于下定决心向女方求婚。她毫不犹豫的答应了。 |
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| 47. | 1.[Formal] to become a widower or widow, especially the former; 2.bereft of one's spouse, esp. one's wife |
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