dower

英['daʊə] 美['daʊə]
  • n. 嫁妆;天赋;亡夫遗产
  • v. 给以嫁妆
dowered dowered dowering dowers
  • dowdy adj.过时的;邋遢的;寒酸的;懒散的
  • dowel n.木钉;暗榫;合板钉v.用暗榫接合;为……装暗榫
  • dower n.嫁妆;天赋;亡夫遗产v.给以嫁妆
  • dowery n.嫁妆;天赋=dowry.
  • dowitcher n.长嘴半蹼鹬
Noun:
  1. money or property brought by a woman to her husband at marriage

  2. a life estate to which a wife is entitled on the death of her husband

Verb:
  1. furnish with an endowment;

    "When she got married, she got dowered"

1. She was drinking all day by the dower.
她用从亡夫处得来的产业整天喝酒.

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2. The dower of the woman is very much.
那个妇女的嫁妆很多.

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3. Let her beauty be her wedding dower, for me and my possessions she esteems not.
就让她的美貌当她的嫁妆吧; 因为她瞧不起我和我的财产.

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4. Dower, John . War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War . 1986.
《没有慈悲的战争: 太平洋战争的种族和强权》1986.

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5. The father pulled the Dower husband Lord once to be appointed English finance minister.
父亲拉道尔夫勋爵曾任英财政大臣.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The dower of the woman is very much.
      那个妇女的嫁妆很多。
    2. He had so good dower that he could recite all the articals by reading once.
      他有很好的天赋以至于读一遍便能记住所有的文章。
    3. She was drinking all day by the dower.
      她用从亡夫处得来的产业整天喝酒。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The father became very upset because he couldn't afford to dower his daughters.
      父亲因为没办法给女儿们办嫁妆,非常难过。