英:[ˈkɒndʒəgl]
美:[ˈkɑndʒəgl]
英:[ˈkɒndʒəgl]
美:[ˈkɑndʒəgl]
con·ju·gal
kan j gl
conjugally (adv.), conjugality (n.)
Adjective
1. of or relating to marriage or to the relationship between a wife and husband;
"connubial bliss"
"conjugal visits"
"1540年代,指与婚姻有关的,婚姻的,也指与夫妻关系有关的,来自法语 conjugal(13世纪),源自拉丁语 coniugalis “与婚姻有关的”,源自 coniunx(属格 coniugis)“配偶”,与 coniugare “连接在一起”有关,源自 com “与,一起”(参见 con-) + iugare “连接”,源自 iugum “轭”(源自 PIE 词根 *yeug- “连接”)。相关词汇: Conjugacy; conjugality。
婚姻的,夫妇的
Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin conjugalis, from conjug-, conjux husband, wife, from conjungere to join, unite in marriage
The first known use of conjugal was in 1545
conjunctionnoun
a joining together
a word or expression that joins together sentences, clauses, phrases, or words
conjunctionnoun
a joining together
a word or expression that joins together sentences, clauses, phrases, or words
conjugationnoun
the act of conjugating : the state of being conjugated
a class of verbs having the same type of inflectional forms
the union of sex cells that are usually of the same size and shape and that in most fungi and some algae serves as a simple form of sexual reproduction
a method of reproduction in ciliated protozoans (as a paramecium) that involves the formation of a bridge of cytoplasm between two individuals, the exchange of material in their nuclei, and the division of each individual after they separate
conjugate1 of 2adjective
joined together especially in pairs : coupled
conjugate2 of 2verb
to give the various forms of a verb in order
to join together
to pair and unite in conjugation
conjugate1 of 2adjective
joined together especially in pairs : coupled
conjugate2 of 2verb
to give the various forms of a verb in order
to join together
to pair and unite in conjugation
conjugaladjective
of or relating to marriage
conjugaladjective
of or relating to marriage
conjugaladjective
of or relating to the married state or to married persons and their relations
conjugal happiness
1 The disco-pop/rock-opera musical chronicles Imelda’s life, from her roots in abject poverty through the fall of her husband’s regime (often described as a conjugal dictatorship) at the hands of the People Power Revolution.
2 This was their conjugal bed, in a sense.
在一定意义上,这是它们的夫妻床。
3 The show opens with a widowed Suzannah, saucily played by Busch, mourning the loss of a “conjugal partner of inexhaustible pyrotechnics.”
4 “Marriage Actually,” a program of Strauss works inspired by conjugal life, would seem to fit the mood precisely.
5 She says that on her book tour, the main question she was asked by older women was whether they still had to share a conjugal bed.
6 Persistent rumours have held that the emperor has conjugal relations with the goddess, a view dating from the era before World War Two, when the emperor was considered divine.
7 She never spoke of him again, nor did she offer any explanation for her flight from the conjugal abode.
8 ...a man deprived of his conjugal rights.
被剥夺了夫妻权的男子
9 The embrace in question is between husband and wife, which is conjugal to some, carnal to others.
10 Unmarried seniors, for instance, can sometimes be considered conjugal partners.
11 She freely chooses Adario, and everyone rejoices in the restoration of peace and conjugal bliss in harmony with nature.
12 They do not live together ever since marriage, not mentioning conjugal affection.
婚后他们没有一起生活,更谈不上夫妻感情。
13 The hip-splitting pain, the blood on the conjugal bed were proof of her virtue.
14 “They have their favorites, and they frequent them in the shadows, without jeopardizing conjugal equilibrium. None of them would ever have behaved in such an infantile manner.”
15 Unsurprisingly, there are complications, both geopolitical and conjugal.
16 Their conjugal happiness is first interrupted by the financial crisis: Nick and Amy lose their magazine jobs, sell their brownstone, and buy a house in Missouri, where Nick can attend to his dying mother.
17 The text of the immortal “Ode to Joy,” another choral outpouring, also refers to conjugal bonds, but sticks to cosmic generalities.
18 Everyone was eager to find their version of company, comfort, or conjugal relations in the pandemic.
19 Put crudely, she had chosen the son's conjugal partner, not her son.
简单的说,是她选择了儿子的婚配对象而不是她的儿子。
20 How conjugal does Mr. Carson want their relations to be?