widow
英 [ˈwɪdəʊ]
美 [ˈwɪdoʊ]
n. 寡妇; 遗孀
v. 使丧偶; 使成为寡妇(或鳏夫)
复数:widows 过去分词:widowed 过去式:widowed 现在分词:widowing 第三人称单数:widows
Collins.2 / BNC.3500 / COCA.4691
牛津词典
noun
- 寡妇;遗孀
a woman whose husband has died and who has not married again
verb
- 使丧偶;使成为寡妇(或鳏夫)
if sb is widowed , their husband or wife has died- She was widowed when she was 35.
她35岁时就守了寡。
- She was widowed when she was 35.
柯林斯词典
- 寡妇;遗孀
Awidowis a woman whose husband has died and who has not married again.
英英释义
noun
- a woman whose husband is dead especially one who has not remarried
verb
- cause to be without a spouse
- The war widowed many women in the former Yugoslavia
双语例句
- I will not live like a widow.
我不会再以寡妇的身份生活了。 - The deceased leaves a widow and three daughters.
死者留下妻子和三个女儿。 - His savings had been left to his widow.
他的储蓄留给了他的遗孀。 - She is a widow, and I can not let her widow.
她已经是个寡妇了,我不能让她守活寡。 - He left a large fortune his widow and children.
他给遗孀和孩子一笔财富。 - He married his brother's widow.
他娶了他哥哥的遗孀。 - By a cunning trick he becomes heir of the rich widow.
他策划了一个狡猾的计谋,成了这有钱寡妇的继承人。 - 'As a widow, my honor will be lost forever,' she says.
普尼塔说,我成了一个寡妇,我的名誉就永久地丧失了。 - '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 leaves a widow and two sons.
他遗下寡妻和两个儿子。
