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词根:cohabit
vi.cohabit 同居(尤指未婚而同居者)
verb
intransitive verb
to live together as or as if a married couple
They cohabited in a small apartment.
to live together or in company
buffaloes cohabiting with crossbred cows—Biol. Abstracts
to exist together So riches seemed to provoke their own discomfort, and affluence cohabited with anxiety.—Simon Schama
… two strains in his philosophy … cohabit in each of his major works.—Justus Buchler
15世纪中期, cohabitacioun,“共同生活的行为或状态”,源自古法语 cohabitacion “共同居住; 性交”,或直接源自晚期拉丁语 cohabitationem(主格 cohabitatio),动作名词,来自 cohabitare “共同居住”的过去分词词干,由 co- “与,一起”(见 co-)和 habitare “生活,居住,栖息”组成,是 habere “拥有,持有,占有”的频率动词(来自 PIE 词根 *ghabh- “给予或接受”)。具体指“夫妻未婚同居的状态”,暗示性交,始于1540年代。
Late Latin cohabitare, from Latin co- + habitare to inhabit, from frequentative of habēre to have — more at give
The first known use of cohabit was circa 1530
coif1 of 2noun
a close-fitting cap
coiffure
coif2 of 2verb
to cover or dress with a coif
cohortnoun
one of 10 divisions of an ancient Roman legion
a group of warriors or followers
companion sense 1, accomplice
cohortnoun
one of 10 divisions of an ancient Roman legion
a group of warriors or followers
companion sense 1, accomplice
cohesionnoun
the action or state of sticking together
molecular attraction by which the particles of a body are united throughout the mass
cohesionnoun
the action or state of sticking together
molecular attraction by which the particles of a body are united throughout the mass
cohereverb
to hold together firmly as parts of the same mass
to consist of parts that cohere
to become united in principles, relationships, or interests
to be in agreement between parts
cohabitverb
to live together as or as if a married couple
cohabitverb
to live together as or as if a married couple
1 Although the study focused on marriage and cohabitation and their relation to obesity, I also imagine that having children might play a role.
虽然研究重点关注婚姻和同居与肥胖之间的关系,但我认为生孩子可能也有关系。
2 Two comedians — Taylor Tomlinson, 26, and Sam Morril, 33 — have turned their unexpected cohabitation in Los Angeles, after six months of dating, into comedy with a web series on Instagram called “New Couple Gets Quarantined.”
3 Maybe it was the other looming deal we had made before moving in together: I was to propose after a year of cohabitation.
4 And what we see is a harmonious cohabitation between humankind and nature.
5 One night at dinner during the tryout in Philadelphia, she asked Douglas about cohabitation outside marriage, featured casually in the plot but to her still an alien concept.
6 More second marriages fail than first marriages. With the increasing acceptance of cohabitation, why remarry? Why risk that nightmare all over again?
更多的第二次婚姻比第一次更差。伴随更多同居被接受,为什么要再婚?为什么要再冒险那个噩梦?
7 Government figures show that so-called “gray divorce,” or splits among adults 50 and over, has about doubled since the 1990s and could partly account for the increase in cohabitation.
8 While cohabitation has been on the rise, the overall share of young adults either married or living with an unmarried partner has substantially fallen since 1990.
尽管同居现象一直呈上升趋势,但自1990年以来,已婚或与未婚伴侣同居的年轻人的比例总体大幅下降。
9 The Supreme Court subsequently outlawed discrimination against interracial cohabitation, and Hoffman and McLaughlin won the right to live together.
10 The two families, between whom distrust and paranoia mounts, are forced to cohabit as society seemingly and eerily unravels around them.
11 After years of cohabitation, six kids and countless tabloid headlines, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie made it official: They plan to make it official.
12 To me, "Cohabitation new era" is one such thing.
对我来说,“新同居时代”就是这样一件事情。
13 Implausible episodes, such as Deitch’s recollection of a lengthy cohabitation with a tribe of monkeys in Africa, are painstakingly rendered with earnest aplomb.
14 According to Pamela Smock, a sociologist who studied cohabitation patterns at the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan, other studies have shown that 15 percent of cohabitators don’t spend every night together.
15 It was a major victory for cohabitation but they still said it’s fine for states to have those laws; they just couldn’t use race as a classification in making punishments.
16 The brief period of cohabitation in Brooklyn of Britten, Pears, Auden and his boyfriend Chester Kallman and, for some reason, Gypsy Rose Lee was one of constant demonstrations of incompatibility.
17 The fastest growth in cohabitation is among the over - 50 set.
50岁以上的人口是增长最快的非婚同居人群.
18 Look around and, only a couple of months into coalition cohabitation, you can see rival themes working.
19 These statistics understate the true position, since there's less marriage and more cohabitation in "generationally differential relationships".
20 Attack the Block, like Edgar Wright’s Shaun of the Dead, revels in the forced cohabitation of seemingly irreconcilable genres with a cheeky, mostly cheery brio.
3 同住
4 同国
5 共存