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Definition of daughter-in-law in English: daughter-in-lawnounPlural daughters-in-law ˈdɔːtərɪnlɔːˈdɔdər ən ˌlɔ The wife of one's child. 儿媳 Example sentencesExamples - Mrs Kelly is survived by her sons Shem, Sean, Martin and Aidan daughter Kate, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren, relatives, neighbours and many friends.
- He is happier when he walks along with his wife, sons and a daughter-in-law.
- The wife named a place where the lower middle class families of the city sent their unmarried daughters along with bored daughters-in-law.
- She did also say, ‘Indian wives and daughters-in-law are expected to be able to cook,’ but for Av, the study of cooking went much further than just getting chicken vindaloo on the table for the evening meal.
- Among those who joined Denny and Marian on the night were sons Paul, Tony and Mark daughters Brenda and Ann, daughters-in-law, Caroline, Ann-Marie and Ruth and son-in-law Sean.
- Kathleen's passing is deeply regretted by her loving sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, relatives, neighbours and friends.
- Jewelry is still frequently passed down from mother to daughter or daughters-in-law at weddings.
- The fate of daughters is to leave and make way for incoming daughters-in-law.
- Predeceased by her husband Michael she is survived by her sons, daughters, brother, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren, nephews, nieces and by other relations.
- Family sagas come no more epic than the story of Noah, his wife, three sons and three daughters-in-law, who survive serious global flooding to repopulate the earth.
- One of her daughters and her daughter-in-law are also versed in culinary skills.
- The couple celebrated with a family meal with their daughter, sons, son-in - law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren, where they all had a lovely time.
- She added: ‘I wanted my daughters-in-law to be bridesmaids, my granddaughters to be flower girls and my grandsons to be page boys.’
- Mrs Nolan's sons Denis, Nicky and Joey, her daughter Mary, her sister May and daughters-in-law Eileen and Pamela were surprise guests on the day.
- Sympathy is extended to her son, Norman, her daughters, Eileen and Margaret, daughters-in-law Emma and Aileen and to all other family members and friends.
- The man would act has household head but delegate much of the domestic management to his wives, especially senior wives with several daughters-in-law.
- Like most Indian women, she was the ideal daughter-in-law and wife.
- She is survived by her sons, Dan and Finian, daughters, Anne and Therese, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren and relatives.
- The deceased is mourned by his wife Margaret, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, great grandchildren and a large circle of relatives and friends.
Definition of daughter-in-law in US English: daughter-in-lawnounˈdɔdər ən ˌlɔ The wife of one's child. 儿媳 Example sentencesExamples - The man would act has household head but delegate much of the domestic management to his wives, especially senior wives with several daughters-in-law.
- Mrs Kelly is survived by her sons Shem, Sean, Martin and Aidan daughter Kate, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren, relatives, neighbours and many friends.
- He is happier when he walks along with his wife, sons and a daughter-in-law.
- Family sagas come no more epic than the story of Noah, his wife, three sons and three daughters-in-law, who survive serious global flooding to repopulate the earth.
- The deceased is mourned by his wife Margaret, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, great grandchildren and a large circle of relatives and friends.
- Jewelry is still frequently passed down from mother to daughter or daughters-in-law at weddings.
- Sympathy is extended to her son, Norman, her daughters, Eileen and Margaret, daughters-in-law Emma and Aileen and to all other family members and friends.
- She did also say, ‘Indian wives and daughters-in-law are expected to be able to cook,’ but for Av, the study of cooking went much further than just getting chicken vindaloo on the table for the evening meal.
- She is survived by her sons, Dan and Finian, daughters, Anne and Therese, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren and relatives.
- The fate of daughters is to leave and make way for incoming daughters-in-law.
- Like most Indian women, she was the ideal daughter-in-law and wife.
- The couple celebrated with a family meal with their daughter, sons, son-in - law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren, where they all had a lovely time.
- She added: ‘I wanted my daughters-in-law to be bridesmaids, my granddaughters to be flower girls and my grandsons to be page boys.’
- Predeceased by her husband Michael she is survived by her sons, daughters, brother, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren, nephews, nieces and by other relations.
- One of her daughters and her daughter-in-law are also versed in culinary skills.
- Mrs Nolan's sons Denis, Nicky and Joey, her daughter Mary, her sister May and daughters-in-law Eileen and Pamela were surprise guests on the day.
- Among those who joined Denny and Marian on the night were sons Paul, Tony and Mark daughters Brenda and Ann, daughters-in-law, Caroline, Ann-Marie and Ruth and son-in-law Sean.
- Kathleen's passing is deeply regretted by her loving sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, relatives, neighbours and friends.
- The wife named a place where the lower middle class families of the city sent their unmarried daughters along with bored daughters-in-law.
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