cohabitation
cohabitation 英 [kəʊ,hæbɪ'teɪʃən] 美 [ko,hæbə'teʃən]
n. 同居;共栖;同居生活
名词复数:cohabitations
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- n. 同居;共栖;同居生活
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1. With the increasing acceptance of cohabitation, why remarry?
伴随更多同居被接受,为什么要再婚?
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2. In most cases, those couples said they considered cohabitation as a step toward marriage.
大部分情况下,这些伴侣说他们认为同居是走向婚姻的一步。
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3. More second marriages fail than first marriages. With the increasing acceptance of cohabitation, why remarry? Why risk that nightmare all over again?
更多的第二次婚姻比第一次更差。伴随更多同居被接受,为什么要再婚?为什么要再冒险那个噩梦?
- cohabitation (n.) mid-15c., cohabitacioun, "action or state of living together," from Old French cohabitacion "cohabitation; sexual intercourse," or directly from Late Latin cohabitationem (nominative cohabitatio), noun of action from past participle stem of cohabitare "to dwell together," from co- "with, together" (see co-) + habitare "to live, inhabit, dwell," frequentative of habere "to have, to hold, possess" (from PIE root *ghabh- "to give or receive"). Specifically "state of living together as husband and wife without benefit of marriage," implying sexual intercourse, from 1540s.
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