widow
widow
英[ˈwɪdəʊ]美[ˈwɪdoʊ]
n.寡妇,遗孀;
v.使丧偶;
复数:widows;
形容词:widowed;
例句
Don’t feel ashamed—we don’t despise the widow’s mite, and, as they say, every penny helps.不用觉得不好意思——我们不会瞧不起微薄但可贵的捐赠的,正如人们说的,每一文钱都会起作用。
Martha was a very rich young widow.玛莎是个很有钱的年轻寡妇。
A buxom widow must be either married,buried or shut up in a convent.寡妇门前是非多。
The woman offered written affidavits proving that she was the widow of Pancho Villa.这女人提供书面证书,证明自己是庞科·比亚的遗孀。
"You said she was a poor widow lady!" — "In a manner of speaking she is," Alison said.“你说过她是个可怜的寡妇!”——“从某种意义上说,她就是,”艾利森说。
He is unprincipled, swindling the widow and her fatherless son.他这个人很卑鄙,期负人家孤儿寡母.
The widow was garbed in black.那寡妇穿着黑衣服.
So far as know, no widow ever elopes.据迄今所知, 从未有过寡妇私奔的.
He chicaned the widow out of her property.他骗取了那个寡妇的财产.
Some villains robbed the widow of the savings.有几个歹徒将寡妇的积蓄劫走了.
同义词
widow的同义词之:
single反义词
n.
widow的反义词之:寡妇
widower英语四级真题
The effect was first noted in 1858 by William Farr, who wrote that widows and widowers (鳏夫) were at a much higher risk of dying than their married peers.
出自-2010年12月阅读原文柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典释义
N-COUNT
寡妇;遗孀
A widow is a woman whose husband has died and who has not married again.
英汉词典释义
n.
寡妇, 遗孀
Martha was a very rich young widow.玛莎是个很有钱的年轻寡妇。vt.
使丧偶;使成为寡妇(或鳏夫)
英英词典释义
Noun
1. a woman whose husband is dead especially one who has not remarried
Verb
1. cause to be without a spouse;
"The war widowed many women in the former Yugoslavia"行业词典
计算机: 未排足的行,半行,短行(指上页多出移转下页的半行或短行);