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battered wife
misshandelte Ehefrau
bat·tered ˈwife СУЩ.
Frauenhaus ср. <-(e)s, -häuser>
bat·tered [ˈbætəd, америк. ˈbæt̬ɚd] ПРИЛ.
1. battered (beaten, injured):
Frauenhaus ср. <-(e)s, -häuser>
2. battered (damaged):
battered clothes
battered equipment
battered furniture
3. battered (weakened):
4. battered (covered in batter):
I. bat·ter1 [ˈbætəʳ, америк. ˈbæt̬ɚ] СУЩ.
Teig м. <-(e)s, -e>
Backteig м. <-[e]s, -e>
batter америк. (for cakes)
Teig м. <-(e)s, -e>
II. bat·ter1 [ˈbætəʳ, америк. ˈbæt̬ɚ] ГЛ. перех. КУЛИН.
I. bat·ter2 [ˈbætəʳ, америк. ˈbæt̬ɚ] СУЩ. СПОРТ
Schlagmann м. <-(e)s, -männer>
II. bat·ter2 [ˈbætəʳ, америк. ˈbæt̬ɚ] ГЛ. перех.
1. batter (assault):
auf etw вин. einschlagen
2. batter (bruise or damage):
to batter sth car
III. bat·ter2 [ˈbætəʳ, америк. ˈbæt̬ɚ] ГЛ. неперех.
schlagen <schlägt, schlug, geschlagen>
wife <pl wives> [waɪf] СУЩ.
[Ehe]frau ж.
Gattin ж. <-, -nen> офиц. шутл.
my [or разг. the]wife
meine [o. разг. die] Frau
Выражения:
to be like Caesar's wife брит.
the world and his wife брит. saying
Gott und die Welt разг.
Present
Ibatter
youbatter
he/she/itbatters
webatter
youbatter
theybatter
Past
Ibattered
youbattered
he/she/itbattered
webattered
youbattered
theybattered
Present Perfect
Ihavebattered
youhavebattered
he/she/ithasbattered
wehavebattered
youhavebattered
theyhavebattered
Past Perfect
Ihadbattered
youhadbattered
he/she/ithadbattered
wehadbattered
youhadbattered
theyhadbattered
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She reaches out to her neighbor and offers friendship, as she can relate to her situation having formerly also been a battered wife.
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However, she goes through with the wedding and becomes a battered wife.
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Like a battered wife, they never think to ask the really relevant questions: who said we needed a husband, or a husband-state, at all?
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Being a physically battered wife therefore was not being talked about.
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Another compared his experience on the magazine to that of a battered wife who keeps returning to her husband.
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