widow

widow
'widəu
1. noun
(a woman whose husband is dead: My brother's widow has married again.) viuda

2. verb
(to cause to become a widow or widower: She/He was widowed in 1943.) enviudar
widow n viuda
widow
tr['wɪdəʊ]
noun
1 viuda
widow ['wɪ.do:] vt
: dejar viuda
to be widowed: enviudar
widow n
: viuda f
widow
n.
viuda s.f.

I 'wɪdəʊ
noun viuda f

war widow — viuda de guerra


II
transitive verb

to be widowed — enviudar, quedar viudo

his widowed sister — su hermana viuda

['wɪdǝʊ]
1. N
1) viuda f

to be left a widow — quedar viuda, enviudar

Widow Newson — †† la viuda de Newson

widow's pension — viudedad f , pensión f de viudedad

2) (fig)

I'm a golf widow — paso mucho tiempo sola mientras mi marido juega al golf

all the cricket widows got together for tea — todas las mujeres cuyos maridos estaban jugando al críquet se reunieron para tomar el té

2.
VT

to be widowed — enviudar, quedar viudo(-a)

she was twice widowed — ha enviudado dos veces, quedó viuda dos veces

she has been widowed for five years — enviudó hace cinco años, quedó viuda hace cinco años

3.
CPD

widow's peak N — pico m de viuda

* * *

I ['wɪdəʊ]
noun viuda f

war widow — viuda de guerra


II
transitive verb

to be widowed — enviudar, quedar viudo

his widowed sister — su hermana viuda


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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