cohabit

名词:

名词: cohabitant

更多词形:

形容词: cohabitational | 名词: cohabitant | 动词过去式: cohabited | 动词过去分词: cohabited | 动词现在分词: cohabiting | 动词第三人称单数: cohabits |

单词例句:

marry or cohabit with a person of another race.

结婚或者与不同种族的人同居。

to have sexual relations or cohabit before marriage

"先上车, 后补票"的婚姻

He teaches how to eat, drink, cohabit, void excrement and urine, and the like, elevating what is mean, and does not falsely excuse himself by calling these things trifles.

他教人如何饮,食,同居,如何解大小便等等,把卑贱的提高了,而不把它们作为琐碎之事,避而不谈。

With him, however, she was never happy, and soon parted from him, refusing to cohabit with him or bear his name, it being now said he had another wife.

无论如何她和他生活在一起一点也不快乐,不久就和他分开了,拒绝和他住在一起并跟他姓,据说,现在他已另娶别人了。

He is the kind of what I want, he asked me to go to shanghai to be with him, and he hopes me to cohabit with him.

你看这个家伙就不是个好东西!我很负责任的告诉楼主你,等你去了上海跟他在一起之后...

Previous research has shown that people who already hold a dim view of marriage are more likely to cohabit.

之前就有研究表明,对婚姻抱怀疑态度的人更倾向于同居。

Cohabit: to live together as spouses

同居,象配偶一样住在一起

Compared to our grandparents, we're more tolerant of premarital sex, more likely to cohabit, and more likely to live alone.

与我们的祖父母那代人相比,我们更宽容婚前性关系,更愿意同居,而且更喜欢独自一人生活。

Before getting married or starting to cohabit, they do an average of seven hours' housework a week.

男性在结婚或同居之前,平均每周做7个小时的家务活;