单词:dowrying
[亦作 dower]嫁妆
天赋,天资,天禀,天才,才能
[古语]遗孀产,(寡妇应得的)亡夫遗产,寡妇(从亡夫得到的)产业
[古语]男人(在婚前)给予新娘(或新娘父母)的财礼(或彩礼)
(修道院)神职申请者应交款 [亦作 dowery]
私营化“嫁妆”(指政府给由公营改为私营的工业部门的一笔钱)
变形:
n.
dowries
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