"copulation," 1713, scientific Latin, from Latin coitus "a meeting together; sexual union," past participle of coire, from com- "together" (see co-) + ire "come, go," (see ion). In Middle English as coite (early 15c.). Used in English in general senses of "meeting, uniting," and also of magnetic force, planetary conjunction, etc., before sexual sense came to predominate.
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1. This, in turn, has increased their enjoyment of coitus.
繼而, 這又增添了他們**合的樂趣.
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2. They must, therefore, be inserted 10 to 15 minutes before each coitus.
所以, 每次**前10-15分鍾就必須放入**內.
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3. Their meeting is usually about as a result of coitus.
精卵相遇通常是**的結果.
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4. The vagina receives the penis during coitus.
**在**過程中容納**.
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5. The intimate contact of the female sex organs during coitus can give both partners great pleasure.