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
- 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。 - Many women may also postpone hunting for spouses while they develop their careers.
此外,很多女性由于忙于发展事业,找对象的事也被延迟了。 - Husbands and wives remarry, thinking their spouses are dead.
认为自己的配偶早已死去的丈夫和妻子们都已再婚。 - 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。 - Traditionally, our leaders and, by association, their spouses, were supposed to be aspirational figures.
传统上讲,我们的领导人(进而联想到他们的配偶)会被想象成有抱负的人物。 - Rotary senior leaders and their spouses applaud participants of the Grand March.
扶轮资深的领导人和他们的配偶为壮丽的进行曲的参加者鼓掌。 - 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。 - 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。 - People adhere to cultural constraints of monogamy despite being attracted to people other than their spouses.
尽管除了配偶意外人们还会被别的人所吸引,但人们的行为遵循着一夫一妻制的文化限制。