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condom

/kon-duhm, kuhn-/US // ˈkɒn dəm, ˈkʌn- //UK // (ˈkɒndɒm, ˈkɒndəm) //

避孕套,保险套,安全套,避孕药

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a thin sheath, usually of very thin rubber, worn over the penis during sexual intercourse to prevent conception or sexually transmitted disease.

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Examples

  • B Condoms not only leans into fostering conversations about health disparities, but they work to address them as well by hosting events and distributing condoms in communities.

  • When no one came to the rescue, we tried to rescue ourselves, coming up with simple solutions like wearing condoms and reduction in the numbers of anonymous partners.

  • We thought at first he was allergic to latex, but he wasn’t allergic to the condoms we were using when we first started having sex.

  • Being Miss America certainly isn’t about condoms or whatever they are doing with them.

  • Since, of course, in the face of all of that risk, the safest move would be to change the condom every time you switch partners.

  • ELIOT: WE KNOW YOU WORE BLACK SOCKS, BUT DID YOU WEAR A CONDOM?

  • The Female Condom Company is making its way to health departments across the country, hoping to get more programs going.

  • Two stone bridges unite Condom with its suburb on the left bank of the river.

  • Condom (Condomus) was founded in the 8th century, but in 840 was sacked and burnt by the Normans.

  • Condom was, during the middle ages, a fortress of considerable strength.

  • He turned to the left to reach this place, and found the road full of people returning from the market at Condom.

  • After visiting Rome, he was made bishop of Condom 937 , and in 1763 was translated to the archbishopric of Toulouse.