1.配偶,夫,妻;夫妇
1.〈古〉嫁,娶,和...结婚
1.a husband, or a wife
1.His wife knows where to find the best fish for a Japanese meal and is networked into a supportive group of spouses.
他妻子知道去哪里能买到最适合做日本料理的鱼,而且正在融入一个由员工配偶组成的后援团体。
2.Because none of the other objects (the spouses or the children) are of type Employee, they aren't eligible and therefore aren't sent back.
因为其他对象(配偶或者孩子)不属于Employee类型,他们不符合条件,所以没有被返回。
3.It's just a question of time when their legal spouses find lovers of their own.
其合法配偶迟早也会自己找恋人。
4.It seems that no matter how suspicious or slighted spouses are, they'd rather see their partner pay out of their pocket than end up in jail.
不管他们多么怀疑或受冷落,与其看到配偶最后被关进牢里,他们似乎更想看到配偶把钱拿出来。
5.It's best for both spouses to be present to tell children old enough to understand of the coming separation.
最好是在夫妻双方都在场的情况下告诉孩子,爸爸妈妈即将分手。
6.They are deliberately trying to hurt their spouses with that information.
他们故意用这样的事情伤害配偶。
7.An increasing number of organisations are prepared to foot the bill for career counselling and job searches for spouses and partners.
越来越多的企业准备为员工配偶和伴侣的职业咨询与求职埋单。
8.Judge Wood talks of a "right not to have the state prescribe a set of acceptable spouses" .
伍德称为“没有一个州禁止这种合适婚姻的权利”。
9.According to Glass, affair partners are usually happy in their marriages and have no plans to leave their spouses.
据格拉斯所说,性伴侣常常无意要离开他们的配偶,因为他们的婚姻生活本来就很幸福。
10.To the children and parents and spouses and families and friends of the lost, we offer the deepest sympathy of the nation.
我们向那些失去孩子、父母、配偶、家庭、朋友的人们致以美国最深切的慰问。