widower的意思和读音

widower

: [ˈwɪdoʊr] : [ˈwɪdəʊə(r)]

n.

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widowern.

1.a man whose wife has died and who has not married again

n.1.

n.1.a man whose wife has died and who has not married again

1. eater: widower: himself: ...

2. widow【 ;【使 widower endeavor【 】【】 …

3. ... 1. curtesy 1. widower 1. widower'sbenefit ...

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1.It means such a union of two people that a widower describing his wife's death could say, "It's like tearing away a part of me. ":「使。」

2.The Sea King had been a widower for many years, and his aged mother kept house for him.

3.Once old Joe had inured himself to the solitary life of a widower, he began to improve in health and spirit.便

4.A woman never acknowledges such a nondescript age as forty-eight unless she is going to marry a widower with seventeen children.

5.Had Tigress been a son, by now he'd have had grandchildren ; so even as an old widower he wouldn't have been so lonely.使

6.The tobacco lease earned less each year but still enough for a widower with grown children who were able to support themselves.

7.Kill she doesn't marry as well so the widower that has yet hauled by an oil flask to still love profoundly former wife!

8.One is between a widower whose wife died of cancer and a woman left by her violent husband.

9.As a widower, Cronkite was the companion of opera siner Joanna Simon, the older sister of pop singer-songwriter Carly Simon..西.西

10.If you are the legally married spouse, widow or widower of an Australian citizen, the usual residence requirements may be waived.