1.(使男或女)再结婚;再娶;再嫁
1.to get married again
1.It is hard for him to ask for privacy as he did when porcing and remarrying while in office.
他很难寻求隐私保护,因为他在任职期间离婚并且再婚。
2.Carry incidentally, be in a few places of China, remarrying is to have it seems that what hold wedding afternoon is consuetudinary.
顺便提一下,在中国的一些地方,再婚似乎是有在下午举办婚礼的习俗。
3.She fell a laughing at my scruples about remarrying, and told me the other was no marriage, but a cheat on both sides.
她大笑起来,笑我对于再嫁的问题还这么顾虑,还告诉我另一对并不算结婚,只是双方凑成的一个骗局。
4.Well. The fact that you two are remarrying obviously has Anna overjoyed and she's very excited about the move to Switzerland.
嗯。你们俩要再婚使安娜很高兴,她对到搬到瑞士去住感到很兴奋。
5.They even managed to crack jokes about their wives remarrying after they were declared dead.
他们甚至还开起自己老婆的玩笑:当他们被宣布死亡后,老婆的改嫁去向。
6.Tsunami Survivors Rebuild Lives by Remarrying. . .
印尼海啸幸存者,通过再婚开始新生活…
7.Clearly, there is a risk in remarrying with children. Innocent children are betrayed and abused by their own parents whom they trust.
很清楚的,有了孩子还再婚是有风险的,无辜的孩童被他们所信任的父母亲背叛或虐待。
8.Children are the first obstacle of remarrying.
子女是再婚的第一个障碍。
9.Other porced inpiduals may have a series of cohabiting relationships without ever remarrying.
其他离异的人可能没有再婚,但有一系列的同居关系。
10.So the husband respected the wife and didn't think of remarrying another person.
所以这位丈夫尊重他太太的遗言,没有动再婚的念头。