Casar in english

Marry

pronunciation: meri part of speech: verb
In gestures

casar = match up. 

Example: A few universities are even using social media to match up roommates in advance.

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» antes que te cases, mira lo que haceslook before you leap .

Example: If you are ready to tackle this task, then go for it, but look before you leap!.

» casar bienfit in + well .

Example: The one-one-one relationship between librarian and client fits in well with this vision of unique individuality.

» casar conjibe with .

Example: That simply doesn't jibe with sociological and psychological facts since most people want -- and need -- an idealized father figure as a leader = Eso simplemente no cuadra con los factores sociológicos y sicológicos pues la mayoría de la gente desea, y necesita, una figura paterna idealizada como líder.

» casarse (con)marry (to) .

Example: The aim is to write about her work in Sweden until she married and moved to Denmark.

» casarsetie + the knotwalk down + the aisleget + marriedexchange + Posesivo + vowsenter into + marriage .

Example: According to their friends, the couple made a spur-of-the-moment decision to tie the knot during a holiday = Según sus amigos, la pareja tomó la decisión de casarse de improviso durante las vacaciones.

Example: Walking down the aisle signifies the beginning of your new life, so celebrate your wedding with a king-size cake.

Example: This woman would like to get married some day without her nubility reputation getting dragged through the mud any further.

Example: They have been mum about their wedding plans, including when and where they will exchange their vows.

Example: If I am currently in a civil union and wish to enter into marriage, do I have to dissolve my civil union prior to entering into marriage?.

» casarse con alguien de dineromarry into + moneymarry + a fortunemarry + money .

Example: But in reality, those invited either want to mingle with 'the cream of society' or make sure their children marry into money.

Example: She was in trouble and wanted to marry a fortune and save the whole family -- as sly as a fox.

Example: The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money.

» casarse con Alguien de una una clase/posición social superiormarry + Nombre + above + Posesivo + station .

Example: He managed to marry a woman slightly above his station , though she reminded him of that as often as she could = Él se las ingenió para casarse con una mujer de una clase social ligeramente superior, aunque ella se lo recordaba tan a menudo como podía.

» casarse con Alguien por el dineromarry + Nombre + for money .

Example: She married him for money and I don't think she will ever divorce him.

» casarse con alguien ricomarry into + moneymarry + a fortunemarry + money .

Example: But in reality, those invited either want to mingle with 'the cream of society' or make sure their children marry into money.

Example: She was in trouble and wanted to marry a fortune and save the whole family -- as sly as a fox.

Example: The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money.

» casarse con una ideawed to + view .

Example: Also, to become emotionally wedded to a particular view is to eviscerate one's effectiveness in achieving a workable solution.

» casarse por dineromarry + money .

Example: The premise of the show is that gold diggers would do anything to marry money.

» novio a punto de casarsebridegroom .

Example: A bridegroom was killed yesterday by undercover police officers in a hail of 50 bullets as he left his stag party = Un novio a punto de casarse fue acribillado ayer por policías encubiertos con una ráfaga de 50 balas cuando salía de su fiesta de despedida de soltero.

» volver a casarseremarry  .

Example: It was common for printers' widows to take over their husbands' businesses, at least until they remarried.

» volverse a casarremarry  .

Example: It was common for printers' widows to take over their husbands' businesses, at least until they remarried.

Casar synonyms

tie in spanish: Corbata, pronunciation: taɪ part of speech: noun, verb espouse in spanish: adoptar, pronunciation: ɪspaʊz part of speech: verb wed in spanish: Mie, pronunciation: wed part of speech: verb, noun conjoin in spanish: unir, pronunciation: kɑndʒɔɪn part of speech: verb hook up with in spanish: conectar con, pronunciation: hʊkʌpwɪð part of speech: verb get married in spanish: casarse, pronunciation: getmerid part of speech: verb get hitched with in spanish: enganchar con, pronunciation: gethɪtʃtwɪð part of speech: verb
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