cohabitation
英 [kəʊ,hæbɪ'teɪʃən]
美 [ko,hæbə'teʃən]
英文詞源
- cohabitation (n.)
- mid-15c., "action or state of living together (especially as husband and wife)," from Middle French cohabitation (Old French cohabitacion "cohabitation, sexual intercourse"), from Late Latin cohabitationem (nominative cohabitatio), noun of action from past participle stem of cohabitare "to dwell together," from co- "with, together" (see co-) + habitare "to live, dwell" (see habitat).
雙語例句
- 1. The decline in marriage has been offset by a rise in cohabitation.
- 結婚人數的減少由於同居人數的增加而得以彌補。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. The obligation of cohabitation of spouses is the basis of marital rights.
- 夫妻間的同居義務是夫妻其他權利與義務的基礎.
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- 3. Unit 13 Cohabitation: Trial Marriage or Lack of Commitment?
- 同居: 試婚還是缺乏責任?
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- 4. The fastest growth in cohabitation is among the over - 50 set.
- 50歲以上的人口是增長最快的非婚同居人群.
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- 5. As a social phenomenon, the non - marriage cohabitation has to be supervised by morality and system.
- 非 婚同居作為一種社會現象, 承載了諸多道德評價和製度要求.
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