adulteries

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[əˈdʌltəri:z]
是什么意思
  • n.

    (一方或双方已婚的)通奸,私通( adultery的名词复数 );

  • 英英释义

    adultery[ ə'dʌltəri ]

    • n.extramarital sex that willfully and maliciously interferes with marriage relations

      "adultery is often cited as grounds for divorce"

      同义词:criminal conversationfornication

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. The Bible says adultery is a sin.
      圣经说通奸是罪恶。
    2. She has an adultery affair with the man.
      她与那个男人有奸情。
    3. He was fired because he was accused of adultery.
      他因为被控有通奸行为而遭开除。
    4. She suspected her husband had committed adultery.
      她怀疑丈夫有通奸行为。
    5. I was surprised to hear that Johnson had been divorced by his wife on the grounds of adultery.
      听到约翰逊因通奸而被其妻子离弃,我大吃一惊。

    权威例句

    A Study on the Adulteries during Qin and Han Dynasties
    “‘All the Adulteries of Art’: The Dramatic Excerpts of Margaret Bellasys’s BL Add. MS 10309”
    Concerning adulteries, and their kinds and degrees.
    John Donne's Adulteries:Spiritual Uncertainty and the Westmoreland Sonnets (review)
    Between consenting adulteries: Bill Clinton's bimbo M.O
    Chicago's Jose Aggari, Jr.: Creating adulteries of art
    The Ethics of Adulteries in Conrad's Novels
    “Better occasional murders than frequent adulteries”;. banditry, violence and sacrifice in the mediterranean∗
    Letters about adulteries’ pardon in the 16th century
    Concerning the lust of defloration.