cohabit
英 [kəʊ'hæbɪt]
美
GRE
cohabit 同居co-, 强调。-habit, 居住,见habitat.
- cohabit (v.)
- euphemism since 1530s to describe a couple living together without benefit of marriage; back-formation from cohabitation. Related: Cohabited; cohabiting.
- 1. In Italy people hardly ever cohabit.
- 在意大利,很少有人未婚同居。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. And so to illuminate the unnecessary of the cohabit - obligation between mate and the state neutralism.
- 从而说明配偶间的同居义务的不必要和国家在这方面的中立性.
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- 3. The house mouse can cohabit with man and adapts very well to urbanization.
- 家鼠可以和人一起生活,而且适应都市化适应得非常好.
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- 4. 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.
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