marry

marry
1. transitive verb
1) (take in marriage) heiraten
2) (join in marriage) trauen

they were or got married last summer — sie haben letzten Sommer geheiratet

3) (give in marriage) verheiraten [Kind] (to mit)
4) (fig.): (unite intimately) verquicken; eng miteinander verbinden
2. intransitive verb
heiraten

marry into a [rich] family — in eine [reiche] Familie einheiraten

Phrasal Verbs:
- academic.ru/89005/marry_off">marry off
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['mæri]
verb
1) (to take (a person) as one's husband or wife: John married my sister; They married in church.) heiraten
2) ((of a clergyman etc) to perform the ceremony of marriage between (two people): The priest married them.) trauen
3) (to give (a son or daughter) as a husband or wife: He married his son to a rich woman.) verheiraten
- married
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mar·ry
[ˈmæri, AM esp ˈmer-]
I. vt
1. (wed)
to \marry sb jdn heiraten
2. (officiate at ceremony)
to \marry sb jdn trauen [o verheiraten
to \marry sb [to sb] jdn [mit jdm] verheiraten
4. (fig: combine)
to \marry sth [to/with sth] etw [mit etw dat] verbinden
5.
to \marry money reich heiraten
II. vi heiraten
I didn't think she was the \marrying kind ich hätte nicht gedacht, dass sie mal heiraten würde
to \marry above oneself [or one's class] in eine höhere Gesellschaftsschicht einheiraten
to \marry beneath oneself nicht standesgemäß heiraten
to \marry beneath one's station (old) unter seinem Stand heiraten
to \marry into a wealthy family in eine reiche Familie einheiraten
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['mrɪ]
1. vt
1) (= get married to) heiraten

to marry money — reich heiraten

will you marry me? — willst du mich heiraten?

2) (priest) trauen
3) (father) verheiraten

he married all his daughters into very rich families — er hat zugesehen, dass alle seine Töchter in reiche Familien einheirateten

2. vi
1) heiraten, sich verheiraten; (couple) heiraten, sich vermählen (geh)

to marry into a rich family — in eine reiche Familie einheiraten

to marry into money —

he married into a small fortune — durch die Heirat ist er an ein kleines Vermögen gekommen

he's not the marrying kind — er ist nicht der Typ, der heiratet

marry in haste, repent at leisure (prov) — Heiraten in Eile bereut man in Weile (prov)

2) (fig two pieces of wood etc) ineinanderpassen
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marry1 [ˈmærı]
A v/t
1. jemanden heiraten (for their money wegen seines Geldes), sich vermählen oder verheiraten mit, zum Mann (zur Frau) nehmen:
he has promised to marry her er hat ihr die Ehe versprochen;
they were married last month sie heirateten letzten Monat;
be married to verheiratet sein mit (a. fig mit seiner Arbeit etc);
be happily married glücklich verheiratet sein, eine glückliche Ehe führen;
she’s married with two young children sie ist verheiratet und hat zwei kleine Kinder;
get married to sich verheiraten mit; money 2
2. seine Tochter etc verheiraten (to an akk, mit):
marry off verheiraten, unter die Haube bringen
3. ein Paar trauen, vermählen (Geistlicher)
4. fig eng verbinden oder verknüpfen (to mit)
5. SCHIFF Taue spleißen
6. Weinsorten (miteinander) vermischen
B v/i
1. heiraten, sich verheiraten: she gave up her career shortly after marrying kurz nach ihrer Hochzeit;
marry into a family in eine Familie einheiraten;
marry in haste and repent at leisure (Sprichwort) schnell gefreit, lange bereut;
marrying man Heiratslustige(r) m, Ehekandidat m
2. fig sich innig verbinden
marry2 [ˈmærı] int obs fürwahr!
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1. transitive verb
1) (take in marriage) heiraten
2) (join in marriage) trauen

they were or got married last summer — sie haben letzten Sommer geheiratet

3) (give in marriage) verheiraten [Kind] (to mit)
4) (fig.): (unite intimately) verquicken; eng miteinander verbinden
2. intransitive verb
heiraten

marry into a [rich] family — in eine [reiche] Familie einheiraten

Phrasal Verbs:
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v.
heiraten v.
sich trauen lassen ausdr.
sich verehelichen v.
trauen v.

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