cohabit 英 [kəʊˈhæbɪt]   美 [koʊˈhæbɪt]

cohabit

cohabit  英 [kəʊˈhæbɪt] 美 [koʊˈhæbɪt]

vi. 同居(尤指未婚而同居者) 

进行时:cohabiting  过去式:cohabited  过去分词:cohabited  第三人称单数:cohabits  名词复数:cohabits 

We were meant to cohabit this planet with humans in a loving and peaceful manner. 我们本应以充满爱与和平的方式与人类同居于这个星球上。
In the beginning, in a far distant past of Earth history, humans and animals used to cohabit very lovingly and peacefully. 开元时期,在地球历史上的遥远过去,人类和动物原本是同居一起,非常友好与和平。

  • The verb cohabit means to live together as if you are married. If you and your significant other are thinking of cohabiting, make sure all the chores are shared equally.
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  • vi. 同居(尤指未婚而同居者)
  • 1. We were meant to cohabit this planet with humans in a loving and peaceful manner.

    我们本应以充满爱与和平的方式与人类同居于这个星球上。

  • 2. In the beginning, in a far distant past of Earth history, humans and animals used to cohabit very lovingly and peacefully.

    开元时期,在地球历史上的遥远过去,人类和动物原本是同居一起,非常友好与和平。

  • 3. But when terminal cancer was diagnosed in her, “they came to cohabit again, and he cared for her as her disease progressed.

    但是当她被诊断出患有癌症晚期的时候,“他们又再次同居,在她病情不断发展的时候他一直不离不弃。”

  • cohabit (v.) "to dwell together," specifically "to dwell together as husband and wife," 1530s, a back-formation from cohabitation (q.v.) or else from Late Latin cohabitare. A euphemism to describe a couple living together without benefit of marriage and usually implying sexual intercourse. Related: Cohabited; cohabiting.
co·habit / kəʊˈhæbɪt ; NAmE koʊˈhæbɪt / verb [intransitive ] cohabit(with sb) ( formal) (usually of a man and a woman 通常指男女 ) to live together and have a sexual relationship without being married (无婚姻关系)同居 co·hab·it·ation / ˌkəʊˌhæbɪˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌkoʊˌhæbɪˈteɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] cohabit cohabits cohabited cohabiting co·habit / kəʊˈhæbɪt ; NAmE koʊˈhæbɪt / co·hab·it·ation / ˌkəʊˌhæbɪˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌkoʊˌhæbɪˈteɪʃn /
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