spouses
英 [ˈspaʊzɪz]
美 [ˈspaʊsəz]
n. 配偶
spouse的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- 配偶
Someone'sspouseis the person they are married to.
双语例句
- They allow the expectations of parents or spouses or children or teachers or friends to control their lives.
他们让父母或妻子或孩子或老师或朋友的期望控制了他们的生活。 - The research could have implications for future spouses as well as their offspring.
该研究对即将组成夫妻的年轻人以及他们的后代有一定意义。 - A friend started chatting with one of the spouses.
有个朋友开始和另一个人的先生聊天。 - At the last minute, I threw them a curve ball by saying, 'We're going to bring spouses'.
在最后一刻,我给他们出了一个难题,说:“我们要带家属来。” - The evolvement of spouses title system has close relation with evolvement of Chinese society and of ethic culture.
夫妻称谓系统的发展演变与中国社会和伦理文化的发展演变有着密切关系。 - The political opinions of spouses correlate more closely than their heights
配偶之间政治观点上的相似度要大于他们身高的相似程度。 - Advisers, subordinates, spouses and friends are simply not as likely to be as engaged or as honest.
顾问、下属、配偶和朋友,都不会同样地用心或诚实。 - They're more comfortable being married than not married and cope with different women being their spouses.
男性觉得结婚比不结婚更舒服,而且任何类型的女性做配偶,他们都能应付。 - Partners and spouses are the most spoiled.
伴侣和配偶则是最受宠爱的。 - Future bosses and spouses may not be so patient with this behavior.
孩子今后的老板和配偶对这种行为可能就没有那么大的耐心了。