alimony的意思和读音

alimony

: [ˈælɪˌmoʊni] : [ˈælɪməni]

n.

n.allowance,financial support,funding,maintenance,support

alimonyn.

1.the money that a court orders sb to pay regularly to their former wife or husband when the marriage is ended

n.1.;

n.1.money that someone pays to support a husband or wife who they are no longer married to

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1.The Court struck down a state law under which husbands but never wives might be required to pay alimony.

2.He also had two dull sons by his first wife, Flo, and was up to his neck in alimony and child support.

3.To say his wife has extramarital relationship with others can help him not to pay his wife a large amount of alimony.使

4.If the husband hires a lawyer, but his wife does not, the alimony payment rises (and then there are fees to be paid, too).)。

5.But we think this is nothing but a smoke screen for his plan to divorce her for a younger woman and save paying her a lot of alimony.使使

6.Her right to end her marriage in court by giving her husband back anything he gave her and waiving her right for alimony?西

7.This can include paychecks, legal settlements, alimony, royalties, fees, and dividends from investments that you do not reinvest.使

8.For an old hag with children to feed asking for compensation is fair and just, that is what meant by the word alimony.

9.Mrs. Jones was awarded $ 1000. 00 monthly alimony by the court when she was divorced from her husband.

10.I'm going through a divorce. How is contemplating my navel going to help pay alimony?