"spouse" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

spouse sustantivo

spouse + verbo
Kolokacji: 16
Spouse sabotaging • spouse dies • spouse works • spouse receives • spouse lives • ...
verbo + spouse
Kolokacji: 8
include spouses • leave one's spouses • spouse is allowed • treat spouses • bring spouses • ...
adjetivo + spouse
Kolokacji: 34
respective spouse • future spouse • new spouse • military spouse • abusive spouse • ...
(1) respective, new, battered
Kolokacji: 3
1. military spouse = militarny małżonek military spouse
2. abusive spouse = grubiański małżonek abusive spouse
3. political spouse = polityczny małżonek political spouse
4. innocent spouse = niewinny małżonek innocent spouse
5. Presidential spouse = Prezydencki małżonek Presidential spouse
6. jealous spouse = zazdrosny małżonek jealous spouse
7. stay-at-home spouse = małżonek domatora stay-at-home spouse
8. ill spouse = chory małżonek ill spouse
9. long-suffering spouse = małżonek cierpiący w milczeniu long-suffering spouse
10. wealthy spouse = bogaty małżonek wealthy spouse
11. disabled spouse = niepełnosprawny małżonek disabled spouse
  • Taxpayers may also qualify for the credit if they must provide a caretaker for a disabled or infirm spouse or parent, for example.
  • Many people are caring for a chronically ill or disabled spouse, parent, or other family member.
  • For example, a recent A.A.R.P. poll showed that 72 percent of Americans preferred home health care to a nursing home for a frail, ill or disabled spouse.
  • The woman, who was attempting to care for both the child and her disabled spouse, said she was overwhelmed by her responsibilities and needed to place the child in foster care.
  • The same kinds of effect can be seen in studies of families with disabled young adults (Hirst, 1984) and a disabled spouse (Martin and White, 1988).
  • Services outside the home qualify if they involve the care of a qualified child or a disabled spouse or dependent who regularly spends at least eight hours a day in the taxpayer's home.
  • A 1993 survey by the New York-based Families and Work Institute found that about 7 in 100 American workers care for disabled spouses, relatives and friends over the age of 50.
  • Tensions develop because the disabled spouse carries less weight in the household, shares in fewer activities and withdraws or becomes moody, angry or critical, Professor Edwards said.
  • The time limit does not apply to about a fifth of the cases: exemptions are provided for age, for a disabled spouse or child, or for other causes, both permanent and temporary.
  • Typically, they live alone or with a disabled spouse, struggling on a fixed income without nearby family members and, though not critically ill, can little manage what once came easily.
(6) loving, beloved, devoted
Kolokacji: 3
(7) legal, married, suitable
Kolokacji: 3
preposición + spouse
Kolokacji: 12
for spouses • of one's spouse • to one's spouse • with one's spouse • between spouses • ...

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