词汇 | remarrying |
释义 | remarrying present participle ofremarry 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。 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 seven-year itch shack shack up situationship something Examples of remarryingremarrying In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. At younger ages, a widow had more chances of remarrying (1 out of 5), but still less than widowers (1 out of 2). As we have seen, never-married women rarely held land before marriage, although it was more common for remarrying widows to do so. She had good reasons for remarrying but also good alternatives. Thus, it should be kept in mind that, upon any marital dissolution, one had a risk of remarrying, migrating out or dying. First, the proportion of widows remarrying declined during the early modern period. For those who were still young when their spouse died, there was the alternative of remarrying. On the one hand, they were generally discouraged from remarrying. As expected, the remarriage risk of widows was more sensitive to age, in the sense that the risk of remarrying fell significantly as age increased. The advantages of freedom from control and obedience were familiar features of texts considering the case for widows not remarrying. A scrupulous husband might wait for two full years before remarrying, while his children completed their mourning obligations. Placed at the bottom of the household hierarchy along with servants (recall the case of the ' little old woman ' in household twenty-five), they were virtually barred from remarrying. While the presence of dependent children seems to have increased the likelihood of remarriage, widows with children all over the age of 12 conversely had few chances of remarrying. It is also possible that the increasingly systematic provision of poor relief from the late sixteenth century onwards had a negative impact on the proportion of widows remarrying. In the last half of the nineteenth century, negative attitudes towards elderly widows remarrying may have persuaded farmer widows to refrain from remarriage and to choose another option. In this framework, couples separate when the utility that they can expect from remaining married falls below the utility that they can expect from divorcing and possibly remarrying. 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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