词汇 | example_english_husband |
释义 | Examples of husbandThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Talking about men, did the husbands like the clinic? Consequently, in many cases, women depend on their husbands for financial resources. In contrast, the overall educational level of the husbands was much higher, with 591% recorded as having experienced some form of schooling. The relationship between age at marriage of women and the level of education of their husbands was also investigated. Women with a higher level of education had a later age at marriage and this was even later for women with educated husbands. The perception of sons and husbands as the principal means of security emphasises the continuing traditional patriarchal form of society in developing countries. However, the nature of reliability of husband's age is useful and it could be compared with the levels of discrepancies on other variables. Even if detailed information on husbands' ages was available, the level of inconsistency would be unlikely to be lower than that on respondents' ages. About three-quarters of the women reported their husbands' ages consistently within 2 years, even if only one-fifth gave identical ages. An additional method was included that had not previously been investigated-selective artificial insemination with husband's spermatozoa. Data on psychiatric illness in the parents of the applicants were obtained from the subjects and verified by their husbands. The major reason some husbands were not interviewed was because they were temporarily absent from the household (74%). Cases demonstrate, however, that recognition of a husband's marital privilege was acknowledged or withheld on racial terms and in conjunction with congressional naturalization laws. In one city, seven hundred husbands perished, but not one wife! Women who had gained the vote and an acknowledgement of independent citizenship found that their civic identities were still attached to their husbands. One patient insisted on hearing her husband's interview. Specifically, husbands' hostility toward wives during the dyadic marital discussion was negatively correlated with husbands' empathy toward the child during the father- child discussion. Although formally the dowry remained in the complete control of wives, husbands apparently relied on these dowries as available credit. Familial stability was at stake in class formation : landless laborers could scarcely be respectable husbands. Rural class formation fueled vocal arguments between husbands and wives over their mutual responsibilities. Firstly 56 per cent (157) of the husbands denied their credit to wives who had eloped. The economically active women were not only widows, and married women often acted without expressions of their husbands' consent. Records of business transactions and contributions to temples show cases of dual signatures, the husband's in addition to the wife's. The gender divide within marriages is shown by more husbands than wives receiving expressive or instrumental support from their spouse. Adjusted for marital duration, husband's and wife's education and place of residence. Her husband's death had been a gauge of these qualities, and had either affirmed or remoulded her attitude to each daughter. The households we analysed were populated only by: husbands, wives, lone parents, people living alone, or children under 19 years old. Finally, this paper deals with women who are in or have husbands in the contributory social security system. She was proud, astute, and worried about her husband's welfare. The husband's sample had been submitted to the laboratory because he had a cough identified during contact tracing. One of the items most frequently included in the trousseaux brought by rich brides to their husbands was silk cloth. Part of the plan was to upgrade her skills in the meantime, while relying on her husband's wage. In combination with the legal mechanisms examined above, they made compatible the monarch's authority on his throne and the husband's patriarchy at home. Approximately 300 women took turns in speaking about the problems they experienced in caring for their husband's and their own parents. Even more remarkable is the willingness of husbands from all social classes to have vasectomy performed. Even those who would have liked fewer children were too diffident to discuss birth control with their husbands. Without such annuities, a woman's standard of living would drop precipitously after her husbands' death - even if the woman had a pension of her own. The como clause explains the new information she offers about her current husband's jealousy of her son. A larger issue that cannot be addressed in this paper is the prejudice against matrilineal-matrilocal systems as creating 'disincentives for long-term investment' by husbands (ibid.). I proposed to the women (and to some husbands) that this informal cooperative working group be incorporated into a non-government association. Their resistance to the power of men is seen in distrust of husbands who can withdraw their support at will. After such incidents, a wife is usually able to exercise greater autonomy without having to fear her husband's retaliation. They say husbands see this role as alien and more task centred, because of their previous work in the external world. The parents' marital status and caring for other parents seemed more important for husbands' parents, but the interactions were not significant. The results nevertheless demonstrate that husbands were considerably involved in care, and support the proposition that much care-giving is shared between spouses. Care for other parents (either the parent's spouse or parents-in-law) will raise the couple's overall care burden and should thus enhance the husband's participation. Wives clearly predominated as care providers, and in close to two-thirds of the care occasions provided all the care or more than their husbands. Moreover, it seems that male retirees perceive the exchange of psychological resources in the family differently from husbands who have not yet retired. Relatively high economic capital was assumed if their social status was fairly high, which we determined by examining the woman's or her husband's former occupation. The unexpected positive correlations found between equality in division of in-home roles and burn-out among husbands are also noteworthy. On the whole, wives reported a higher level of burn-out and a lower level of marital satisfaction than did their husbands. Surprisingly, equality in the performance of in-home roles correlated positively with burn-out among husbands. Figure 1 indicates that in general, levels of burn-out reported by husbands and wives were relatively low. Chi-squared tests were conducted in order to examine whether the husbands and wives differed in their background variables, and no significant differences were found. As far as marital satisfaction was concerned, however, positive correlations with health were only found for husbands. Notably, the husbands reported a higher level of satisfaction and a lower level of burn-out than wives. Men, particularly sons and husbands, mainly provided material support, while women, particularly wives, daughters and daughters-in-law, provided most support with practical tasks and emotionally. Wherever there is some mutual income sharing between husbands and wives we proceed as follows. What impact does a middle-class husband's retirement have on the relationship between him and his wife ? In other words, husbands were not expected to simply dispose of their wives as they pleased. Similarly, respectable and ' ideal ' husbands were expected to work hard to keep their marriages intact. Separate models were run for wives and husbands including variables measuring both their own and their spouses' role occupancy. In addition, the simultaneous occupation of the intensive parental and paid-worker roles significantly reduced the frequency of meeting friends and relatives among husbands. She was a woman of considerable enterprise and used her comprehensive network of social contacts very much towards the advancement of her husband's career. She described her husband's illness and death as a series of bereavements, which had started with the diagnosis of dementia. The majority of the authors lost their husbands after long illnesses - primarily cancer. The husbands took on the caring responsibilities to affirm the strength of the marital bond and to express gratitude. Many women would have lost fathers, brothers, husbands and sons across the two wars. Furthermore, the husband's evaluation of his relative advantage\\disadvantage in current resources is expected to affect his anticipated dependence on his wife. Other husbands similarly expressed the satisfaction of keeping their lifelong wife company, and the wish to stay with her for as long as possible. Are there differences between the attitudes of pre-retired and retired husbands toward marital power relations ? Preserving the memory of these events is important both for the widows themselves and as a demonstration of respect for their husbands. The second section asked about the time around the death of their husbands. There is no rhyme or reason why husbands should die. The husband's frustration increases in the second part of this scene, when he is deceived by the lovers whose deception he seeks to reveal. Here, it is the lovers on the other side of the gate who are unaware of the husband's presence. Women of each station should aid their husbands in fulfilling the duties concomitant with their rank. He appears at the manor-house in the husband's absence, he wears her love-token in a tournament; he requests the "joie" of a reward. At the other extreme are those living with kin other than their husbands. In 1787 military exemptions given to both husbands and sons were confirmed. Often these women, sometimes as young as seventeen or eighteen, suffer alone, no one except their husbands knows about them, or cares. The husbands worked upstairs in the shop the family owned. Her tangible movable goods simply became her husband's property. Wives often do not know how much their husbands earn. Having the radio or television on is one such ploy; another is to plan the ironing to coincide with the husband's presence in the evening. An occupationally based class categorization of married women would put many in a different class from their husbands. Half the forty women were" working class" and half" middle class"; social class was assessed in the conventional way, on the basis of husband's occupation. The husbands apparently did not feel that they were" discussing" politics with their wives. Women, however, take on an obligation to care for children, sick and elderly relatives and their able-bodied husbands. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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