alimony
alimony 英 [ˈælɪməni] 美 [ˈælɪmoʊni]
n. [法] 赡养费;生活费
名词复数:alimonies
- When a couple gets divorced, the court might order the one spouse to pay alimony to the other, which is like an allowance for basic expenses like food and shelter.
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- n. [法] 赡养费;生活费
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1. If a trial is necessary, the court has the authority to order one spouse to pay the other’s attorney fees in alimony, child support and child custody matters.
如果审判是必要的,法院有权判定双发有一方要为其配偶支付律师费,赡养费,子女抚养费和子女监护权问题。
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2. He needed something to renew his energies and, not incidentally, a means of making his alimony and child-support payments.
他需要一些事情来恢复他的活力,并且并非偶然地需要一种能挣赡养费和孩子抚养费的方法。
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3. alimony should be in the dictionary for fat, lazy, good for nothing, lump on the couch, eaten ho hoes and watching cooking shows.
字典里所解释的赡养费就是肥胖,懒惰,一无是处,蜷缩在沙发上,吃零食看烹饪节目。
- alimony (n.) 1650s, "nourishment," also "allowance to a wife from a husband's estate, or in certain cases of separation," from Latin alimonia "food, support, nourishment, sustenance," from alere "to nourish, rear, support, maintain" (from PIE root *al- (2) "to grow, nourish") + -monia suffix signifying action, state, condition (cognate with Greek -men). Derived form palimony coined 1979, from pal (n.). Related: Alimonious.
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