wedlock的意思和读音

wedlock

: [ˈwedˌlɑk] : [ˈwedˌlɒk]

n.

n.matrimony,marriage

wedlockn.

1.the state of being married

children born in/out of wedlock(= whose parents are/are not married)

n.1.;[]

n.1.the state of being married

1. uncle wedlock ) born in lawful wedlock ...

2. ... honeymoon wedlock love match ...

4. ... block sb from doing sth marriage relationship;wedlock wedded life ...

6. Jian Dan( ) Wedlock( ) Decisions of The Angels( 使) ...

7. sutra n. , wedlock n. , n.[] minded adj. ... ...

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1.There is a strong correlation between the rate of birth and the number of babies born out of wedlock.

2.Women under 25 are more likely to have had a baby than to be married while 44 per cent of British children are now born out of wedlock.2544%

3.I'd be very glad to ask her in wedlock, if she'd have me, and take the risk of her wild dark eyes illwishing me.

4.Children of single parents or broken families do worse in school, get worse jobs and go on to have children out of wedlock.

5.My dear, dear boy, what I plan for you is to unite you with things themselves in a chaste, holy, and legal wedlock.

6.The bodies of babies born out of wedlock are also sometimes discarded, he said.

7.Long gone are the days where people are ashamed to be having a second marriage or having children out of wedlock.

8.The truth is that the blood lineage of many participants is questionable and many have been born out of wedlock. (IE they are bastards).。()。

9.Cohabitation as the parties had children out of wedlock, should focus on protecting their legitimate rights and interests.

10.There were already a couple of clinics in operation, and they seemed to be popular and successful in reducing out-of-wedlock births.