bigamy 英 [ˈbɪgəmi]   美 [ˈbɪɡəmi]

bigamy

bigamy  英 [ˈbɪgəmi] 美 [ˈbɪɡəmi]

n. 重婚罪,重婚 

名词复数:bigamies 

During her life Elizabeth Barrett Browning conjectured that Browning would indulge in some "feeble bigamy" after her death. 伊丽莎白·巴雷特·勃朗宁在生时推测丈夫在她死后会陷入“虚弱的重婚罪”里。
The disposition of the property of void marriage caused by bigamy may not be to the detriment of the property rights and interests of the party concerned to the lawful marriage. 对重婚导致的婚姻无效的财产处理,不得侵害合法婚姻当事人的财产权益。

  • When you are married to two people at the same time, that’s called bigamy. For example, if someone gets remarried before his or her previous marriage's divorce is finalized, that's bigamy.
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  • n. 重婚罪,重婚
  • 1. During her life Elizabeth Barrett Browning conjectured that Browning would indulge in some "feeble bigamy" after her death.

    伊丽莎白·巴雷特·勃朗宁在生时推测丈夫在她死后会陷入“虚弱的重婚罪”里。

  • 2. The disposition of the property of void marriage caused by bigamy may not be to the detriment of the property rights and interests of the party concerned to the lawful marriage.

    对重婚导致的婚姻无效的财产处理,不得侵害合法婚姻当事人的财产权益。

  • 3. Toronto Police have arrested a 71-year-old Irishman (see photo) - who has had at least 14 wives - on suspicion of bigamy.

    多伦多警方日前以涉嫌重婚罪,逮捕了一名至少拥有14个妻子的爱尔兰裔男子(见图)。

  • bigamy (n.) "state of having two wives or husbands at the same time," mid-13c., from Old French bigamie (13c.), from Medieval Latin bigamia "bigamy," from Late Latin bigamus "twice married," a hybrid from bi- "double" (see bi-) + Greek gamos "marrying" (see gamete). The Greek word was digamia, from digamos "twice married."
big·amy / ˈbɪɡəmi ; NAmE ˈbɪɡəmi / noun [uncountable ] the crime of marrying sb when you are still legally married to sb else 重婚罪 compare monogamy  (1 ) , polygamy big·am·ous / ˈbɪɡəməs ; NAmE ˈbɪɡəməs / adjective a bigamous relationship 重婚关系 big·amy / ˈbɪɡəmi ; NAmE ˈbɪɡəmi / big·am·ous / ˈbɪɡəməs ; NAmE ˈbɪɡəməs /
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