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Перевод: marry
[наречие] замуж; [глагол] вступать в брак; жениться; пережениться; выход`ить замуж; выйти замуж; женить; выдать замуж; выдавать замуж; обвенчать; повенчать; соединять; сочетать; сплеснивать
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- Looking at him shyly, she confided, "Sam Baldwin from t'mill wants to marry me.
- After the South African War, he tried unsuccessfully to stand for the South African parliament before returning home to marry Lady Mary Douglas Hamilton.
- Yet the numbers of women choosing not to marry receded in times of rising real wages, and the same conditions lowered the average age at marriage Hence, it is wise to remember that many women remained unmarried only because they did not have the means to start a new household with a husband.
- The putative father of a boy of two was "banned" by a High Court judge from seeing his child "grow up" because the boy's mother planned to marry another man and in the words of Mrs Justice Heilbron "The boy might suffer emotional upheaval by having two fathers" ( The Times , 23 March 1988, p. 3).
- Linda Kitchen excelled as the housekeeper who fails to marry her master, Peter Savidge as the dogged servant of the heroine who finally gets his girl.
- Pip secretly arranges for him to be taken into partnership by Clarriker, a rising young merchant, and he prospers, working for the firm in the East and is eventually able to marry his sweetheart Clara Barley.
- A British film, "Donal and Sally" fictionally Presented the lives of two mentally handicapped people who fall in love and wish to marry.
- By the mid-Fifties more than half the girls at American universities were dropping out of college in order to marry and help their husbands to get through.
- Was she raped by James Hepburn, earl of Bothwell, and forced to marry him, or did she connive at her own abduction?
- At first it was only Michael that was going but on hearing that we were hoping to marry they decided to have me as well.
- We went straight to my home, and there, before my parents, Leslie pulled me on to his knee and said: "Will you marry me?"
- She, a Catholic, was about to marry a Protestant policeman, a "mixed marriage".
- By Sunday night, Vicky realized Seth wasn't planning to settle down and marry anytime soon.
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