cohabiting

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:

Thousands of people cohabit without being married.

数以千计的人没有结婚就同居。

Still, they cohabit a space of expression in which folklore refuses to be reduced to either of these modes.

可以说,这两种艺术形式共存于同一个艺术空间中,但是民俗故事拒绝被同化为其它更加简单的模式。

Married people earn more, save more and build more wealth compared with people who are single or cohabiting.

一方面,夫妻的收入得到了汇总;另外一方面,二人在饮食、儿童保健、水电燃气费方面也会有所缩减。

Postgraduates should be allowed to cohabit.

研究生应该允许同居。

This meant that under Virginia law they were cohabiting “against the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth”.

这就意味着依据维吉尼亚的法律他们属于同居,而这“有损于公共安宁和公众尊严”。

Hallie:Not according to this article I've been reading. It reports the results of a survey of cohabiting couples which are quite surprising.

哈利:我读到的这篇报导说不是。报导披露了同居男女调查结果,颇为出人意料。

Should university students be allowed to cohabit?

应该允许/不允许大学生同居?

Firstly, the cohabiting partner of the natural parents should be considered in identifying the step-parents' stepchildren.

继父母子女身份的认定上应考虑生父母的“同居伙伴”;

Tony was madly clung to the indifferent dressing Billie and then they cohabit.

张被阮的外表吸引,两人很快共堕爱河并同居。