cohabit的意思和读音

cohabit

: [ˌkoʊˈhæbɪt] : [kəʊˈhæbɪt]

v.

cohabits  cohabiting  cohabited  

v.live in sin,live together,shack up,share

cohabitv.

1.[i]~ (with sb)to live together and have a sexual relationship without being married

v.1.;

v.1.<formal>if two people cohabit, they live together and have a sexual relationship without being married

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2. 〖 mistress〗 cohabit〖 cohabit〗 ...

3. cognizant cohabit coherent ...

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6. [ live together ] [ cohabit ] [ equal same ] ...

7. 〖 cohabit〗 cohabit〖 paramour〗 ...

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1.The new financial environment it created allowed banks and investment banks to cohabit, something that had not been allowed since 1933.1933

2.In the beginning, in a far distant past of Earth history, humans and animals used to cohabit very lovingly and peacefully.

3.Before getting married or starting to cohabit, they do an average of seven hours' housework a week.7

4.A democratic government would have to cohabit with the army and maybe also with a (downsized) President Musharraf.

5.the solution is to break banks into functional units, so that merger experts, market makers, and proprietary traders no longer cohabit.

6.Postgraduates should not be allowed to cohabit.

7.No one who has a spouse may cohabit with any other person.

8.Two strains in his philosophy cohabit in each of his major works.

9.But on many dimensions children whose parents enter into second marriages have better outcomes than do children whose parents cohabit.

10.We were meant to cohabit this planet with humans in a loving and peaceful manner.