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cohabit

/koh-hab-it/US // koʊˈhæb ɪt //UK // (kəʊˈhæbɪt) //

同居,同居生活,同居者,同居关系

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to live together as if married, usually without legal or religious sanction.
    • : to live together in an intimate relationship.
    • : to dwell with another or share the same place, as different species of animals.

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Examples

  • As one happily cohabiting woman told me, she thought her first husband would be a great father, and he was.

  • Centuries ago, Kumandra was a happy land freely cohabited by the five human tribes and dragons, until the land was invaded by a strange monster species called the Druun, who turn everything they touch to stone.

  • Once we’re cohabiting in one place, I think that would be the next move that logically would happen.

  • In some tribes, to cohabit with their mothers, sisters, and daughters was esteemed the means of domestic peace.

  • The regulations are always a conventionalization which sets the terms, modes, and conditions under which a pair may cohabit.

  • Agreement to cohabit, followed by cohabitation, constituted marriage by the canon law.

  • It is despicable unjustly to be jealous of your wife; but it is infamy to cohabit with her if you know her to be guilty.

  • At a certain time of the year these women unite with their neighbours, and cohabit with them.