celibacy的意思和读音

celibacy

: [ˈselɪbəsi] : ['selɪbəsi]

n.()

n.1.()2.,

n.1.a state of not having sex for a period of time, or never having sex

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1.he rejected all suggestions of the kind, as if priestly celibacy were one of his articles of church-discipline.仿

2.Many of his acts were deeply selfish: he did not consult his wife before imposing his vow of celibacy on her.

3.you know i bet none of those cultures you study practice such rigorous celibacy.

4.They contain a strong call to a life of personal piety and asceticism, including vegetarianism, teetotalism, and celibacy.teetotalism

5.Particular attention has focused on celibacy, though many experts dismiss the idea that this could be a direct cause of abuse.

6."We found 4% [of priests] involved in child abuse - that means for 96% celibacy did not present a challenge in terms of child abuse. "“。”

7.One of the reasons I wrote the book was to try to bring celibacy back as an option.

8.Self-enforced celibacy, by contrast, is all but unknown among other animal species.

9.If you ask someone out on a date and get a rejection, does that mean you're sentenced to celibacy ?

10.The powers-that-be believed that the only appropriate form of birth control was celibacy.