名词同居
1. 共栖:cognate xenolith 同源包体 | cohabitation 共栖 | cohenite 镍碳铁石
2. 共生生活:识别心理学 cognitive psychology | 共生生活 cohabitation | 内聚运动 cohesion movement
3. 同居 同居:coercion 强迫,胁迫,挟制 强迫,胁迫,挟持 | cohabitation 同居 同居 | commercial drivers license 商业性驾驶执照 商业性驾驶执照
1. One of the most important changes is in the area of cohabitation.
2. Their premarital cohabitation obviously leaves out the need for any dated virginity vows, like the ones Diana's family sought so hard to make public.
3. Each relationship transition for the mothers - including divorce, widowhood or new cohabitation - increases the likelihood of cohabitation for their daughters.
4. Understanding the dynamics of couples who live together but are not married has become more important as cohabitation around the globe increases.
5. The increasing extension of the time between first love and marriage is described as the major reason for premarital cohabitation and sex.
6. This latter outlook perhaps corresponds better with the Western norm and lifestyle, given the widespread cohabitation there.
7. cohabitation
7. Experts point out that improving tolerance and decreasing societal pressures have created the possibility for this type of cohabitation.
8. Family violence and cohabitation with someone other than the spouse are now official violations of the law.
9. Even though the students have a more tolerant attitude towards cohabitation, only 5 percent of them are actually doing so.
10. Professor Hao has formerly proposed that the Marriage Law acknowledges cohabitation among the elderly, but has yet to receive a response.
noun
1. the act of living together and having a sexual relationship (especially without being married)