wed.

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English - Turkish
(isim) çarşamba
{f} bağlamak
evli

Tom ve Mary zoraki evlilik yaptılar. - Tom and Mary had a shotgun wedding.

Ana ve çocuk özel ihtimam ve yardım görmek hakkını haizdir. Bütün çocuklar, evlilik içinde veya dışında doğsunlar, aynı sosyal korunmadan faydalanırlar. - Motherhood and childhood are entitled to special care and assistance. All children, whether born in or out of wedlock, shall enjoy the same social protection.

çarşamba

O geçen Çarşambadan beri hasta. - She has been sick since last Wednesday.

Tom çarşamba günü Mary'nin John'la buluşmasını ayarladı. - Tom has arranged for Mary to meet John on Wednesday.

evlenmek
nikah masasına oturmak
{f} evlen

Evlenme planlarınız nasıl geliyor? - How are your wedding plans coming?

Köpek balığı çorbası genellikle Çin'de evlenme törenlerinde ve ziyafetlerde servis edilir. - Shark fin soup is commonly served at Chinese weddings and banquets.

{f} ile evlenmek; ile evlendirmek
ile evlenmek bağlanmak
dünya evine girmek
{f} başgöz etmek
nikah ile almak veya varmak
{f} evlendirmek
{f} birleştirmek
{f} adamak
{f} bağlanmak
kocaya varmak
nikâhlı
English - English
{i} fourth day of the week
To join (more or less permanently)

the PPS paper proposed a political doctrine that wedded modernization theory to U.S. support for national security states .

To perform the marriage ceremony for; to join in matrimony

The priest wed the couple.

To take as one's spouse

She wed her first love.

{v} to marry, join in marriage, unite
of Wednesday
Wed. is a written abbreviation for Wednesday. Our big task for tomorrow is to get them exit visas. The form wed is used in the present tense and is the past tense. The past participle can be either wed or wedded. If one person weds another or if two people wed or are wed, they get married. In 1952 she wed film director Roger Vadim The couple wed late at night in front of just nine guests see also newlywed, wedded = marry. Wednesday. a written abbreviation of Wednesday. to marry - used especially in literature or newspapers
Fig
{f} marry; marry off (daughter, etc.); join, unite, blend, combine; devote oneself to; be combined
To take for husband or for wife by a formal ceremony; to marry; to espouse
A pledge; a pawn
To take a spouse
the fourth day of the week; the third working day
having been taken in marriage
To take to one's self and support; to espouse
To take as ones spouse
To unite as if by the affections or the bond of marriage; to attach firmly or indissolubly
perform a marriage ceremony; "The minister married us on Saturday"; "We were wed the following week"; "The couple got spliced on Hawaii"
To join in marriage; to give in wedlock
take in marriage
To contact matrimony; to marry
wed.
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