promiscuity / ˌprɒm ɪˈskyu ɪ ti, ˌproʊ mɪ- /

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promiscuity 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural prom·is·cu·i·ties for 3.

  1. the state of being promiscuous.
  2. promiscuous sexual behavior.
  3. an indiscriminate mixture.

promiscuity 近义词

n. 名词 noun

lechery

promiscuity 的近义词 3

更多promiscuity例句

  1. Probably to save face, the family accused her of promiscuity and feeblemindedness, and in 1924, she was committed to the same colony as her mother.
  2. Particularly, Prokopios attacks Empress Theodora for her sexual promiscuity.
  3. The doctrines, which drew on the likes of Wilhelm Reich, replaced absolute fidelity with ordained promiscuity.
  4. The dissatisfaction likely does not result from promiscuity, but from a lack of understanding of intimacy.
  5. There was lot of promiscuity in my family, but everyone was pretending that they were pious and perfect.
  6. It sounds like a scenario straight out of a Monday morning high school hallway following a weekend of partying and promiscuity.
  7. And new forms of contraception are still condemned as “promiscuity pills.”
  8. Human parthenogenesis is less absurd: it offers an order, and promiscuity is a disorder.
  9. But social promiscuity is impossible by the further reason that woman, the more feeble, would be crushed by it.
  10. But this easiness is only possible, in promiscuity, which is possibly a worse ill than aberration.
  11. In tropical countries, where there is great promiscuity of life, one is led to expect their almost universal presence.
  12. The Anarchist shoemaker's solution was to break down all the prejudices against sexual promiscuity.