promiscuity 英 [ˌprɒmɪˈskju:ətɪ]   美 [ˌprɑmɪsˈkjuətɪ]

promiscuity

promiscuity  英 [ˌprɒmɪˈskju:ətɪ] 美 [ˌprɑmɪsˈkjuətɪ]

n. 乱交;混乱 

名词复数:promiscuities 

But we identified many risky behaviours that girls and women engaged in as a result of mental health problems, including promiscuity, drug-taking and crime. 但我们确认由于精神健康问题导致女孩和妇女们涉足的诸多危险行为中包括性关系混乱、吸毒和犯罪。
We should not turn a blind eye to the fact that individual freedom has gone overboard in the West, resulting in extreme individualism, sexual promiscuity and excessive use of violence.// 西方世界个人自由主义泛滥导致了极端个人主义、性关系混乱以及过度暴力行为,对此我们不能视而不见 。

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  • n. 乱交;混乱
  • 1. But we identified many risky behaviours that girls and women engaged in as a result of mental health problems, including promiscuity, drug-taking and crime.

    但我们确认由于精神健康问题导致女孩和妇女们涉足的诸多危险行为中包括性关系混乱、吸毒和犯罪。

  • 2. We should not turn a blind eye to the fact that individual freedom has gone overboard in the West, resulting in extreme individualism, sexual promiscuity and excessive use of violence.//

    西方世界个人自由主义泛滥导致了极端个人主义、性关系混乱以及过度暴力行为,对此我们不能视而不见 。

  • 3. "Marissa unintentionally encourages promiscuity, " he said. "The whole Google model is based on digital disloyalty – about disloyalty to creators."

    “马里萨无意中促成了混乱,”他说,“谷歌的整个模式是建立在对数字世界不忠——对原创者不忠的基础上的。”

  • promiscuity (n.) 1834, "indiscriminate mixture," from French promiscuité (1752), from Latin promiscuus "mixed" (see promiscuous) + French -ité (see -ity). Sexual sense is from 1844. Earlier was promiscuousness (by 1773 general; 1808 sexual).
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