1.鳏夫
1.a man whose wife has died and who has not married again
1.And yellow widowers of autumn, which have no songs, sit there and play game, with a sign.
秋天的光棍,他们没什么可唱,只叹息一声,继续打游戏。
2.Unmarried men are not wanted in the Sales Department , not even widowers.
销售部不要未婚男士,甚至连丧偶的也不要。
3.Widows and widowers , orphans and the old without children, the disabled and the diseased are all well taken care of.
鳏夫、寡妇、孤儿、独老无子的人、以及残废、疾病的人,皆能有足够的照顾和供养;
4.Second marriages are also more fragile for widowers.
对鳏夫而言,第二次婚姻也更为脆弱。
5.His first play, Widowers' Houses, was performed in 1892, and 63 plays, many of them among the best in the English language, followed.
他的第一部戏剧《鳏夫的房产》在1892年上演,后来又陆续写了63部剧,其中不少是英语文学中最优秀的作品。
6.But is that answer satisfactory enough for the victims, the orphans, the widowers , the dying, and the already perished?
但是这样的回答能否让受难者,孤儿,寡妇,将要离去和已经离去的人们得到安慰呢?
7.Even elderly widows and widowers choose to live on their own.
连年迈的寡妇和鳏夫都选择独自生活。
8.Widowers tend to do worse than widows because they usually get less support from friends and family.
鳏夫与寡妇相比,通常更少得到来自朋友和家人的支持,所以他们往往做的更差。
9.There are five times as many widows as widowers.
寡妇人数是鳏夫人数的五倍。
10.An exploration about the government's support policy to widowers, widows and the childless in Yuan dynasty
论元朝政府对鳏寡孤独的赡养政策