widower
widower — 名詞
1. a man whose spouse passed away; he has not entered a new marriage or found a new
鰥夫
配偶已過世且未再婚的男子
a man whose spouse passed away; he has not entered a new marriage or found a new life partner since that loss
After his wife passed away from cancer, Gabriel became a widower at forty-two.
Gabriel 的妻子因癌症過世後,他在四十二歲時成了鰥夫。
became a widower
Paloma's uncle has been a widower for eight years and still lives on his own.
Paloma 的叔叔當鰥夫已經八年了,至今仍獨自生活。
been a widower for [duration]
As a widower with twin daughters, Quan learned to cook from online videos.
身為帶著雙胞胎女兒的鰥夫,Quan 從網路影片學做菜。
Neighbours brought meals to Folake, a recent widower, every evening for a month.
鄰居們整整一個月每晚都送餐給剛喪偶的 Folake。
The community centre runs a weekly support group for widowers and widows.
社區中心每週舉辦互助小組,服務當地的鰥夫與寡婦。
- widowed man
a descriptive phrase rather than a single-word synonym; emphasizes the ongoing state of having lost a spouse
用法筆記
Exclusively a countable noun used for men; the female equivalent is widow. The state of being a widower is more commonly described by the adjective widowed, which works for either gender.