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单词

widowed

读音
ˈwɪdəʊd
美式 ˈwɪdoʊd
英式 ˈwɪdəʊd
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释义

["v. (使)丧偶;(使)成为寡妇(或鳏夫)(widow 的过去式及过去分词)\n adj. 丧偶的"]

例句

Once upon a time, people who lived alone tended to be those on either side of marriage—twentysomething professionals or widowed senior citizens.
曾几何时,独自生活的人往往是婚姻中的任意一方——或是包括20多岁的专业人士,或是丧偶的老年人。
She was widowed when she was 35.
她35岁时就守了寡。
More and more young men are widowed by cancer.
越来越多的男青年被癌症夺去妻子。
“They're more likely to be widowed, and if they're the noes who become ill, they're more likely to get divorced
A) They are more likely to be widowed

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a wide range of incomes, education levels,people who are married, divorced, widowed, etc.They collectively represent every one of
four younger siblings and one older sibling than her,and a widowed mother who had never worked.My mom and her older sister realized
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