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dowry

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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dow·ry /ˈdaʊəri $ ˈdaʊri/ noun (plural dowries) [countable]  BSSFproperty and money that a woman gives to her husband when they marry in some societies 〔新娘的〕嫁妆
Examples from the Corpus
dowryHe gave her an estate at Alva as a dowry and probably accompanied it with a large sum of money.As a dowry to this marriage of heaven and hell, Lilith brings a magic mirror, a crown and a pearl.Her great-aunt had been burned to death over a dowry problem.There is no evidence of what lands, if any, she brought her husband as dowry.I set aside a good dowry and other things for her.Without military strength to assist in their retention, dowries could prove but short-term gains.Since Octavia will save a substantial dowry, she will have a prosperous independence.Where dreams and reality parted company was about marriage and the dowry.
From Longman Business Dictionarydowrydow‧ry /ˈdaʊəriˈdaʊri/ noun (plural dowries) [countable]1FINANCE journalism money which is given by one company to a company it is trying to buy. The dowry is meant to encourage the second company to agree to the arrangementThe government has already written off £5 billion worth of debts and thrown in an extra £1.6 billion dowry.2money or valuable gifts that in some cultures the family of a BRIDE gives to her husband when she gets marriedOrigin dowry (1300-1400) Anglo-French dowarie, from Medieval Latin dotarium, from Latin dos (marriage) gift
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dowry
dowry /ˈdaʊəri $ ˈdaʊri/ noun (plural dowries) [countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Anglo-French
 Origin: dowarie, from Medieval Latin dotarium, from Latin dos '(marriage) gift'
property and money that a woman gives to her husband when they marry in some societies


dowryBrE /ˈdaʊri/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdaʊri/ 🔊 noun (
plural
dowries
)
money and/or property that, in some societies, a wife or her family must pay to her husband when they get married (新娘家给新郎的)嫁妆,陪嫁money and/or property that, in some societies, a husband must pay to his wife's family when they get married (新郎给新娘家的)彩礼,财礼