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词汇 remarry
释义 remarry
verb[ I or T ]
uk /ˌriːˈmær.i/ us /ˌriːˈmer.i/
to marry again: 再婚;再娶;再嫁
After a lengthy and painful divorce, she vowed never to remarry.经历了一场漫长而痛苦的离婚后,她发誓永不再婚。
Her mother died in childbirth, and her father remarried when she was a baby.她母亲死于难产,她的父亲在她还是个婴儿时就再婚了。
Richard Burton famously remarried Elizabeth Taylor.理查德‧伯顿和伊丽莎白‧泰勒的再婚经历为人熟知。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Marriage, cohabitation & other relationships
adulteress
affinal
as husband and wifeidiom
be an itemidiom
be shacked upidiom
have an affair
have something going with someoneidiom
hear wedding bellsidiom
hitched
honest
matrimonially
matrimony
monogamist
monogamous
ménage à trois
shack
shack up
situationship
something
together

Examples of remarry


remarry
If the widow decided to remarry, the inheritance from her late husband had to be divided among the children.
Thus, women had greater rights to divorce, remarry, or remain single than has previously been believed.
Her best chance to stay was to remarry somebody who was able to take over her former husband's work duties.
But institutional pressures ensured that on widowhood such opportunities dwindled, and there was every incentive to remarry.
Relative to the youngest age group, virilocally married women aged 35-44 were 76 per cent less likely to remarry.
She could even remarry and still remain running the holding while her son or daughter from the first marriage was growing up to adulthood.
The informant responds that he guesses his father was, that he thinks he was remarried then.
Individuals in first or remarried relationships showed a marked increase in depressive symptoms following separation that was absent in those in cohabiting relationships.
Living in simple rather than multiple households could be indeed a key factor influencing the chances to remarry.
At younger ages, a widow had more chances of remarrying (1 out of 5), but still less than widowers (1 out of 2).
Observing the actions of these widows, equal numbers can be shown to have remarried and died without remarrying.
As we have seen, never-married women rarely held land before marriage, although it was more common for remarrying widows to do so.
The marriages of women of higher socioeconomic status were probably stable and their propensity to remarry was low even after marital dissolution.
One of the widowed women, who was previously childless, remarried during the course of the study and acquired a stepson.
Compared to the first period (1716-1759), women in the last period (1840-1870) were almost 80 per cent less likely to remarry.
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