n.(Husbands)人名;(英)赫斯本兹
n.丈夫;节俭的人(husband的复数)
v.节约;拥护(husband的第三人称单数)
husband───n.丈夫;v.节约使用(资源);n.(Husband)(美、爱、英)赫斯本德(人名)
husbanded───n.丈夫;v.节约使用(资源);n.(Husband)(美、爱、英)赫斯本德(人名)
husbander───农夫
husbandly───adj.丈夫的;节俭的;善于管理农活的
husbandry───n.饲养;务农,耕种;家政
disbands───vi.解散;vt.解散;遣散
hatbands───n.帽子的饰带,帽边的缎带
haybands───n.型芯用草绳
ex-husbands───前夫
Usually his cases involved errant husbands and wandering wives.───通常他接手的案子都涉及出轨的丈夫和离家出走的妻子。
Married women have traditionally been treated as dependent on their husbands.───已婚妇女传统上被认为是依附于其丈夫的。
husbands sit in wordless despair.───丈夫们四下坐着,默默无语,非常绝望。
One woman wrote to say that husbands need to "understand a woman's need for intimacy, not just sex. "───一位女士写信说丈夫需要“理解女人对亲密的需要,不仅仅是性。”
She left out none of the ghastly details: the wives forced to bury their husbands before being raped; the baby thrown alive into a latrine.───她没有遗漏任何恐怖的细节:妻子们在被强暴之前被迫埋葬她们的丈夫;婴儿被活生生地扔进茅厕。
One of the surprising findings was that surveillance wasundertaken more often by wives than husbands.───另一项让我们惊异的是,妻子比丈夫更常做出这种监视行为。
Not one of those sisters is left. It will be interesting to see what husbands they find for the younger generation .───长一辈的姊妹,一个也没了。只看这小一辈的,将来之东床如何呢。
Wives used to see their husbands off to work at the front door, but this is no longer common.───妻子们过去习惯在门口目送丈夫们去上班,这在现在已不常见了。
From my parents, I continued to hear stories of women whose husbands and fathers slapped them around.───从我的父母,我不断听到妇女被丈夫和父亲掴掌。
Suspicions dispose kings to tyranny and husbands to jealousy.
She's eighty-five and has buried three husbands.
It was very sad when husbands and wives quarreled with each other.
Many of the women had left their husbands behind and they told of their fears that they may never see them again.
The calmest husbands make the stormiest wives.
She's 85 and has buried three husbands.
Maids want nothing but husbands, but when they have them they want everything.
Some husbands and wives are always disputing.
Here and there, husbands sit in wordless despair.