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promiscuity

/prom-i-skyoo-i-tee, proh-mi-/US // ˌprɒm ɪˈskyu ɪ ti, ˌproʊ mɪ- //UK // (ˌprɒmɪˈskjuːɪtɪ) //

滥交,杂交,淫乱,乱交

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural prom·is·cu·i·ties for 3.

    • : the state of being promiscuous.
    • : promiscuous sexual behavior.
    • : an indiscriminate mixture.

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Examples

  • 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.

  • Particularly, Prokopios attacks Empress Theodora for her sexual promiscuity.

  • The doctrines, which drew on the likes of Wilhelm Reich, replaced absolute fidelity with ordained promiscuity.

  • The dissatisfaction likely does not result from promiscuity, but from a lack of understanding of intimacy.

  • There was lot of promiscuity in my family, but everyone was pretending that they were pious and perfect.

  • It sounds like a scenario straight out of a Monday morning high school hallway following a weekend of partying and promiscuity.

  • And new forms of contraception are still condemned as “promiscuity pills.”

  • Human parthenogenesis is less absurd: it offers an order, and promiscuity is a disorder.

  • But social promiscuity is impossible by the further reason that woman, the more feeble, would be crushed by it.

  • But this easiness is only possible, in promiscuity, which is possibly a worse ill than aberration.

  • In tropical countries, where there is great promiscuity of life, one is led to expect their almost universal presence.

  • The Anarchist shoemaker's solution was to break down all the prejudices against sexual promiscuity.

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