have sex / sɛks /

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have sex3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the male, female, or intersex division of a species, especially as differentiated with reference to the reproductive functions.
  2. a male, female, or intersex label assigned to a person at birth.
  3. the sum of the structural and functional differences by which male, female, and intersex organisms are distinguished, or the phenomena or behavior dependent on these differences: plants that change sex depending on how much light they receive.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to ascertain the sex of or assign a sex to, especially newly-hatched chicks.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. sex up, Informal. to arouse sexually: The only intent of that show was to sex up the audience.to increase the appeal of; to make more interesting, attractive, or exciting: I needed to sex up my résumé with bold fonts and snappy formatting.

have sex 近义词

have sex

等同于 sleep around

have sex

等同于 copulate

更多have sex例句

  1. This would be weird if we were just talking about dinnertime, never mind sex.
  2. We ended up going to the swag room, where we started to have sex.
  3. There’s enough room to comfortably quarantine for just about everything but sex really.
  4. We can’t afford a sex therapist now if you were going to suggest that.
  5. It was the third weekend of August, and an anti-sex trafficking rally was about to fill the streets of Salt Lake City.
  6. However much we gossip about heterosexual couples with large age gaps, we at least refrain from calling them sex offenders.
  7. Scruff believes that sex is not the primary concern of users.
  8. To those who agreed with him, Bush pledged that the law against same-sex marriage would remain intact.
  9. Bush busy engaging constituents on both sides of the same-sex marriage debate ahead of the 2004 presidential election.
  10. This week, Florida became the 36th state to allow same-sex marriage.
  11. Are you quite sure you have never suffered from this rather common disorder, gentle reader, at least, if you be of the male sex?
  12. But if you restrict it, to the sense in which it is commonly applied to the angelic sex, I am not prepared to answer.
  13. As public accuser, he caused the death of immense numbers, of all ages and either sex.
  14. That he might lose his head and 'introduce an element of sex' was conscience confessing that it had been already introduced.
  15. He respected her courage and obvious power to rise above the personal attitude of her sex.