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词汇 matrimonial
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Definition of matrimonial in English:

matrimonial

adjective matrɪˈməʊnɪəlˌmætrəˈmoʊniəl
  • Relating to marriage or married people.

    婚姻的;夫妇的

    the matrimonial home

    婚姻家庭。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He asks that the retroactive order provide for payment out of his share of the matrimonial home when it is sold.
    • And among the respondents to these matrimonial ads, most of the women are much younger than the men.
    • On the divorce of a married couple, the court has wide powers to divide the matrimonial property in the fairest manner possible.
    • Family and matrimonial lawyers, according to Brown, are at the highest risk of being threatened.
    • One does not have that sort of broad power over matters which go further than the matrimonial relationship.
    • At some point, the matrimonial litigation was put on hold for two years.
    • This alone speaks volumes to the happy state of matrimonial harmony in America.
    • At that time, the applicant had purchased his former wife's share in their matrimonial home.
    • It does not seek to define rights within the marriage or rights at the break-up of the matrimonial tie.
    • With such a matrimonial event in the offing, it got me thinking today about the numerous weddings I've been to over the last few years.
    • I start drafting the advertisement that has to be inserted in the matrimonial column of the Sunday newspaper.
    • Unlike the traditional matrimonial classifieds the online version is much more egalitarian.
    • Sometimes that applies in broader instances to families, not just to matrimonial relationships.
    • It is also a ring, like a wedding band that guarantees a matrimonial contract.
    • I had never thought it right to take another female under my name after a matrimonial commitment.
    • That is one of the means by which, in matrimonial litigation, a level playing field is commonly achieved.
    • This establishes the matrimonial contract and the legal rights of the couple.
    • These costs shall also be paid from the wife's share of the net proceeds of sale of the matrimonial home.
    • However, this strategy took the king away from matrimonial law into the quite remote and hypersensitive realm of papal power.
    • This seems to have been most likely when drunk, or during matrimonial disputes.
    Synonyms
    marital, conjugal, connubial, married, wedded
    shared, jointly owned
    Law spousal

Derivatives

  • matrimonially

  • adverb
    • Also no chieftainship can clearly say that its lineage, either patrimonially, matrimonially or otherwise, has always had a dispute-free succession.

Origin

Late Middle English: via Old French from Latin matrimonialis, from matrimonium (see matrimony).

Rhymes

baronial, ceremonial, colonial, monial, neocolonial, postcolonial, patrimonial, testimonial

Definition of matrimonial in US English:

matrimonial

adjectiveˌmætrəˈmoʊniəlˌmatrəˈmōnēəl
  • Relating to marriage or married people.

    婚姻的;夫妇的

    matrimonial bonds

    婚姻家庭。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At that time, the applicant had purchased his former wife's share in their matrimonial home.
    • This seems to have been most likely when drunk, or during matrimonial disputes.
    • And among the respondents to these matrimonial ads, most of the women are much younger than the men.
    • This alone speaks volumes to the happy state of matrimonial harmony in America.
    • These costs shall also be paid from the wife's share of the net proceeds of sale of the matrimonial home.
    • It does not seek to define rights within the marriage or rights at the break-up of the matrimonial tie.
    • At some point, the matrimonial litigation was put on hold for two years.
    • It is also a ring, like a wedding band that guarantees a matrimonial contract.
    • I start drafting the advertisement that has to be inserted in the matrimonial column of the Sunday newspaper.
    • He asks that the retroactive order provide for payment out of his share of the matrimonial home when it is sold.
    • Family and matrimonial lawyers, according to Brown, are at the highest risk of being threatened.
    • On the divorce of a married couple, the court has wide powers to divide the matrimonial property in the fairest manner possible.
    • That is one of the means by which, in matrimonial litigation, a level playing field is commonly achieved.
    • This establishes the matrimonial contract and the legal rights of the couple.
    • One does not have that sort of broad power over matters which go further than the matrimonial relationship.
    • However, this strategy took the king away from matrimonial law into the quite remote and hypersensitive realm of papal power.
    • I had never thought it right to take another female under my name after a matrimonial commitment.
    • With such a matrimonial event in the offing, it got me thinking today about the numerous weddings I've been to over the last few years.
    • Unlike the traditional matrimonial classifieds the online version is much more egalitarian.
    • Sometimes that applies in broader instances to families, not just to matrimonial relationships.
    Synonyms
    marital, conjugal, connubial, married, wedded

Origin

Late Middle English: via Old French from Latin matrimonialis, from matrimonium (see matrimony).

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