wed
wed.01 - cause to be closely affiliated, performance of a marriage (includes metaphorical usages)
WED-V NOTES: VN updated by Julia, 10/2010. Member of Vncls amalgamate-22.2-3-1-1. (from wed.01-v)WEDDING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on wed-v.01. Corresponds to Vncls amalgamate-22.2-3-1-1. (from wedding.01-n)
Aliases:
wedding (n.)
wed (v.)
wed (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: causer
ARG1-PPT: one half
ARG2-PPT: other half, usually prepositional
ARG1-PPT: one half
ARG2-PPT: other half, usually prepositional
not matrimony
Program trading money managers have gained control over a big chunk of the invested funds in this country , and
the pressures on such money managers to produce consistent profitsARG0
has weddedrel
themARG1
to the ability to move rapidly in and out the market that program trading gives themARG2
.ARG1 and ARG2
These are not the actions of
a development agencyARG1
werel
drel
to central planning and to the concentration of investment decisions in the hands of governmentARG2
, as Mr. Roberts alleges .both parties in arg1
They are all vying for the story of the millennium , which is , as if you did n't know ,
tomorrow 'sARGM-TMP
weddingrel
of singer Madonna and filmmaker Guy RitchieARG1
.args 1 and 2
Eros begged Zeus and Aphrodite for their consent to
hisARG1
weddingrel
of PsycheARG2
.args 0 and 1
Because of the vividness and dramatic character of Hakuin 's religious experiences , and
hisARG0
weddingrel
of the twin Buddhist virtues of wisdom and compassionARG1
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