widow的意思和读音

widow

: [ˈwɪdoʊ] : [ˈwɪdəʊ]

n.

v.使使

widows  

widown.

1.a woman whose husband has died and who has not married again

v.

1.使使if sbis widowed , their husband or wife has died

She was widowed when she was 35. 35

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v.1.使;使;使[]2., (of)

n.1.a woman whose husband has died and who has not married again

1. 〖 unsympathetic〗 widow〖 unsocial〗 ...

2. 〖 traditionalcustoms〗 widow〖 remainsofthedead〗 ...

3. 〖 widowedmother〗 widow〖 feelingless;bedevoidofhumanwarmth〗 ...

4. ... Wet-on-wet printing 湿湿 Widow Wipeon plate ...

5. [ wench;young married woman] [ widow] [ bride] ...

6. ... David Lanz《Nightfall 》 Sailor & Widow 06 Right Now & Right Here

7. ... ( Eater) ( Widow) ( Maggot) ...

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1.He got that name because any man who rode that horse would be thrown off and killed and his wife would become a widow.

2.Once upon a time there was a poor widow who lived with her two little girls in a cottage by the edge of a forest.

3.Even if it was work at first, she'd try to just relax. She'd try not to be bitter, try not to be too much of a widow.使

4.Once upon a time there was a poor widow who lived in a cottage with her only son Jack.

5.Her gift and the gift of the poor widow encourage me to be a witness by helping someone in need and pointing people to Jesus.

6.Hammerman, 66, a widow with a grown son, decided to smuggle her to the beach.66

7."Groom" life is not long, died shortly after mating to leave, "the widow, " living a lonely life of ants alone.“寿

8.When he had finished the last paper of the box, he began to read the widow's history books.

9.A . . . widow . . . HAS laid her case of destitution Before him in a very moving letter.

10.He had understood immediately that the soon-to-be widow did not comprehend that her husband would die this night.