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词汇 prenup
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Definition of prenup in English:

prenup

noun ˈpriːnʌpˈpriˌnəp
North American informal
  • A prenuptial agreement.

    〈北美,非正式〉婚前财产协定

    did you get her to sign a prenup?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Confidentiality agreements are the prenups of the business world: One walks in and love flies out the door.
    • The husband also confirms what she claimed - that the couple signed a prenup on December 14, 1994.
    • He told me that, in his experience, most of the time when one party feels unfairly treated in a prenup, the marriage ends in divorce.
    • You might suggest, if she insists on getting married, that the house be in her name and that she have a prenup.
    • My attorney called to remind me again to do something about renewing my prenup.
    • Greg wants me to sign a prenup and I kind of need an attorney.
    • When my future husband mooted the idea of a prenup, I burst into tears.
    • I even mentioned I have no problem with a prenup if that would make him feel better.
    • She isn't married, but she will be as soon as that rascally fiancé of hers gets it in his head to sign her prenup.
    • So let this be a lesson to all: always sign a prenup.
    • Ideally, a prenup must be signed before a marriage occurs - hence, the name.
    • He says that as women are closing the wealth gap, they're becoming more interested in prenups.
    • I've had occasional cases where people working through the prenup decided not to marry - the prenup in those cases didn't prevent marriage, it prevented divorce.
    • Under California law, since the couple did not sign a prenup, earnings during the marriage are divided 50 / 50.
    • Because they signed a prenup without attorneys, it was thrown out in court.

Definition of prenup in US English:

prenup

nounˈprēˌnəpˈpriˌnəp
North American informal
  • A prenuptial agreement.

    〈北美,非正式〉婚前财产协定

    did you get her to sign a prenup?
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He told me that, in his experience, most of the time when one party feels unfairly treated in a prenup, the marriage ends in divorce.
    • Greg wants me to sign a prenup and I kind of need an attorney.
    • Because they signed a prenup without attorneys, it was thrown out in court.
    • Ideally, a prenup must be signed before a marriage occurs - hence, the name.
    • I even mentioned I have no problem with a prenup if that would make him feel better.
    • When my future husband mooted the idea of a prenup, I burst into tears.
    • Under California law, since the couple did not sign a prenup, earnings during the marriage are divided 50 / 50.
    • The husband also confirms what she claimed - that the couple signed a prenup on December 14, 1994.
    • So let this be a lesson to all: always sign a prenup.
    • I've had occasional cases where people working through the prenup decided not to marry - the prenup in those cases didn't prevent marriage, it prevented divorce.
    • Confidentiality agreements are the prenups of the business world: One walks in and love flies out the door.
    • My attorney called to remind me again to do something about renewing my prenup.
    • She isn't married, but she will be as soon as that rascally fiancé of hers gets it in his head to sign her prenup.
    • He says that as women are closing the wealth gap, they're becoming more interested in prenups.
    • You might suggest, if she insists on getting married, that the house be in her name and that she have a prenup.
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