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 cohabitation [ko`hæbə'teʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
[医] 同居

  1. Cohabitation without legal marriage.
    非法同居没有合法婚姻关系的同居
  2. The obligation of cohabitation of spouses is the basis of marital rights.
    夫妻间的同居义务是夫妻其他权利与义务的基础。
  3. Yet many young people do not know the basic facts about cohabitation and its risks.
    然而许多年轻人还不知道同居的基本问题和它的危险性。


cohabitation
[ noun ]
the act of living together and having a sexual relationship (especially without being married)
<noun.act>


Cohabitation \Co*hab"i*ta"tion\, n. [L. cohabitatio.]
1. The act or state of dwelling together, or in the same
place with another. --Feltham.

2. (Law) The living together of a man and woman in supposed
sexual relationship.

That the duty of cohabitation is released by the
cruelty of one of the parties is admitted. --Lord
Stowell.

  1. The last cohabitation administration, from 1986 to 1988, was scarred by frequent rows between the president and Mr Jacques Chirac, the centre-right prime minister.
  2. Briton Yvonne Wade, jailed for a year with her common-law husband Peter after being found guilty of cohabitation in the United Arab Emirates, was freed on bail pending an appeal.
  3. Bumpass told a session of the Population Association of America that between half and two-thirds of the decline in marriage among young people can be accounted for by a rise in cohabitation.
  4. "We violate the potentiality principle all the time," Sass said. "Every lost opportunity for cohabitation violates the principle.
  5. Scandinavia has been setting the pace for out-of-wedlock births and cohabitation.
  6. Arizona has laws against a variety of sexual acts, as well as against "open and notorious cohabitation," but the laws are seldom enforced.
  7. However cohabitation - the term used to describe periods in which France is governed by a president and prime minister of opposing parties - has got off to a smooth start.
  8. In the eighth week of their cohabitation, the unlikely political bedfellows of the Japanese government are getting along well enough to push general election prospects a year away or more.
  9. "With this face to face debate, Francois Mitterrand and Jacques Chirac confirmed that cohabitation has been more difficult than either had let be understood before," the provincial daily Courrier de l'Ouest said.
  10. But perhaps we should not encourage the cohabitation of supply and demand.
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