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Eheleute
married-couple
Eheleute pl
married-couple
Ehegatte m; Ehegattin f; Gatte m; Gattin f; Ehepartner m; Ehepartnerin f; Ehegemahl m
Ehegatten pl; Gatten pl; Ehepartner pl; Eheleute pl
spouse
spouses; husband and wife
Ehegatte m; Ehegattin f; Gatte m; Gattin f; Ehepartner m; Ehepartnerin f; Ehegemahl m; Gespons m veraltet
Ehegatten pl; Gatten pl; Ehepartner pl; Eheleute pl
Ehepartnerinnen pl
spouse
spouses; husband and wife
wives
(sich) mit jdm. streiten v v (über etw.); sich mit jdm. anlegen soc.
streitend
gestritten
er sie streitet
ich er sie stritt
sie stritten über
wir stritten uns
wir haben uns gestritten
Er muss immer streiten.
Warum streitet ihr euch?
Die Eheleute streiten (sich) die ganze Zeit.
Ich will mich mit dir nicht streiten.
Sie legt sich mit jedem an.
Hört Ihr jetzt auf zu streiten?
Sie stritten darüber wie das Geld ausgegeben werden sollte.
Die Kinder stritten darüber welche Fernsehsendung sie sich ansehen sollten.
Wir wollen uns nicht darüber streiten.
to argue with sb.; to quarrel with sb. (about over sth.)
arguing; quarreling quarrelling
argued; quarreled; quarrelled
he she argues
I he she argued
they argued about
we argued; we had a quarrel
we've argued; we've had a quarrel
He is always arguing.
Why are you arguing with each other?
The married couple argue quarrel all the time.
I don't want to argue quarrel with you.
She would argue with anyone.
Will you stop arguing quarrelling with each other?
They were arguing about how to spend the money.
The children were arguing over which TV programme to watch.
Let's not have a quarrel about it.
(sich) mit jdm. streiten v v (über etw.); sich mit jdm. anlegen soc.
streitend
gestritten
er sie streitet
ich er sie stritt
sie stritten über
wir stritten uns
die streitenden Kinder
wir haben uns gestritten
Er muss immer streiten.
Warum streitet ihr euch?
Die Eheleute streiten (sich) die ganze Zeit.
Ich will mich mit dir nicht streiten.
Sie legt sich mit jedem an.
Hört Ihr jetzt auf zu streiten?
Sie stritten darüber, wie das Geld ausgegeben werden sollte.
Die Kinder stritten darüber, welche Fernsehsendung sie sich ansehen sollten.
Wir wollen uns nicht darüber streiten.
to argue with sb.; to quarrel with sb. (about over sth.)
arguing; quarreling; quarrelling
argued; quarreled; quarrelled
he she argues
I he she argued
they argued about
we argued; we had a quarrel
the quarreling children
we've argued; we've had a quarrel
He is always arguing.
Why are you arguing with each other?
The married couple argue quarrel all the time.
I don't want to argue quarrel with you.
She would argue with anyone.
Will you stop arguing quarrelling with each other?
They were arguing about how to spend the money.
The children were arguing over which TV programme to watch.
Let's not have a quarrel about it.

Deutsche Eheleute Synonyme

eheleute  

Englische married-couple Synonyme

Eheleute Definition

Couple
(a.) That which joins or links two things together
Couple
(a.) Two of the same kind connected or considered together
Couple
(a.) A male and female associated together
Couple
(a.) See Couple-close.
Couple
(a.) One of the pairs of plates of two metals which compose a voltaic battery
Couple
(a.) Two rotations, movements, etc., which are equal in amount but opposite in direction, and acting along parallel lines or around parallel axes.
Couple
(v.) To link or tie, as one thing to another
Couple
(v.) To join in wedlock
Couple
(v. i.) To come together as male and female
Couple-beggar
(n.) One who makes it his business to marry beggars to each other.
Couple-closes
(pl. ) of Couple-close
Couple-close
(n.) A diminutive of the chevron, containing one fourth of its surface. Couple-closes are generally borne one on each side of a chevron, and the blazoning may then be either a chevron between two couple-closes or chevron cottised.
Couple-close
(n.) A pair of rafters framed together with a tie fixed at their feet, or with a collar beam.
Married
(imp. & p. p.) of Marry

married-couple Bedeutung

couple
twosome
duo
duet
a pair who associate with one another, the engaged couple, an inseparable twosome
couple mates
match
a pair of people who live together, a married couple from Chicago
power couple a couple both of whom have high-powered careers or are politically influential
marriage
married couple
man and wife
two people who are married to each other, his second marriage was happier than the first, a married couple without love
couple (physics) something joined by two equal and opposite forces that act along parallel lines
husband
hubby
married man
a married man, a woman's partner in marriage
married a person who is married, we invited several young marrieds
spouse
partner married person
mate
better half
a person's partner in marriage
wife
married woman
a married woman, a man's partner in marriage
moment of a couple given two equal and opposite forces, the product of the force and the distance between them
d couple
pair
twosome
twain
brace
span yoke
couplet
distich
duo
duet
dyad
duad
two items of the same kind
couple a small indefinite number, he's coming for a couple of days
match mate couple pair twin bring two objects, ideas, or people together, This fact is coupled to the other one, Matchmaker, can you match my daughter with a nice young man?, The student was paired with a partner for collaboration on the project
couple couple on
couple up
link together, can we couple these proposals?
copulate
mate
pair
couple
engage in sexual intercourse, Birds mate in the Spring
marry
get married
wed
conjoin
hook up with
get hitched with
espouse
take in marriage
pair
pair off
partner off
couple
form a pair or pairs, The two old friends paired off
married joined in matrimony, a married man, a married couple
a few(a)
a couple of(a)
more than one but indefinitely small in number, a few roses, a couple of roses
marital
matrimonial
married
of or relating to the state of marriage, marital status, marital fidelity, married bliss
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