widow
- IPA[ˈwɪdəʊ]
英式
- a woman who has lost her spouse by death and has not married again.;a woman whose spouse is often away participating in a specified sport or activity
- become a widow or widower; lose one's spouse through death
noun: widow, plural noun: widows
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名詞
- 1. a woman who has lost her spouse by death and has not married again.
- ▪ humorous a woman whose spouse is often away participating in a specified sport or activity my wife has been a golf widow for the last 30 years
- 2. a last word or short last line of a paragraph falling at the top of a page or column and considered undesirable.
- 3. a widowbird.
動詞
- 1. become a widow or widower; lose one's spouse through death he was recently widowed she had to care for her widowed mother
- having lost one's spouse by death and not married again: her widowed mother
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- having lost one's spouse by death and not married again: her widowed mother
Oxford American Dictionary
- a dangerous machine or piece of equipment.
Oxford Dictionary
- a thing with the potential to kill men.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a woman whose husband is away often or for a prolonged period: grass widows parted from their husbands by golf or similar obsessional activities
Oxford Dictionary
- a woman whose spouse has been killed in war.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a highly venomous American spider which has a black body with red markings.
Oxford Dictionary
- a highly venomous American spider which has a black body with red markings.
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- IPA[ˈwidō]
美式
- a woman who has lost her spouse by death and has not remarried.
- become a widow or widower; lose one's spouse through death: he was recently widowed she had to care for her widowed mother
Oxford American Dictionary