cohabited

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[kəʊˈhæbɪtid]
是什么意思
  • v.

    (未婚者)同居( cohabit的过去式和过去分词 );

  • 英英释义

    cohabit[ kəu'hæbit ]

    • v.room or live together; usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple

      同义词:shack up

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    双语例句

    用作动词(v.)
    1. She refused to cohabit with him before the wedding.
      她拒绝在婚礼前与他同居。
    2. They were cohabiting for three years before their marriage.
      他们同居了三年才结婚。

    权威例句

    Among many, between two: the image cohabited
    [Married without having cohabited. From normal to exceptional?].
    sexual orientation who have cohabited in the city for at least two years
    Pope Francis Hears 40 'I Do's', Marries 20 Couples Who Have Cohabited, Had Children
    Influence of Nitrogen Rate and Form on Quality of Putting Greens Cohabited by Creeping Bentgrass and Annual Bluegrass
    Diseases of north European wrasse (Labridae) and possible interactions with cohabited farmed salmon, Salmo salar L
    LONGITUDINAL OBSERVATION ON THE CONTROL IMPACT ON VIVAX MALARIA IN THE COHABITED AREAS OF AN. SINENSIS AND AN. ANTHROPOPHAGUS
    Does Cohabitation Matter? Differences in Initial Marital Adjustment Among Women Who Cohabited and Those Who Did Not
    Study on factors that influence the old to think suicide-Focused on the solitude old and the cohabited old-
    Discursive Struggles of Tradition and Nontradition in the Retrospective Accounts of Married Couples Who Cohabited Before Engagement