1.〈正式〉同居;姘居
1.<formal>if two people cohabit, they live together and have a sexual relationship without being married
1.Indeed, Americans' cohabiting couples break up in a shorter time than do cohabiting couples in most other nations.
的确,美国的同居夫妇比大部分其他国家更易破裂。
2."Cohabiting to test a relationship turns out to be associated with the most problems in relationships, " Rhoades said.
“同居想检验相互关系,结果却与情侣关系的大部分问题联系起来,”罗迪斯说道。
3.Firstly, the cohabiting partner of the natural parents should be considered in identifying the step-parents' step children.
继父母子女身份的认定上应考虑生父母的“同居伙伴”;
4.Mary and Jack at last decided to get a marriage license after cohabiting for three years.
在经过三年的同居生活后,玛丽和杰克终于决定领结婚证了。
5.Newly settled each year are issued to the giant panda breeding season, male, female cohabiting with a rare giant panda.
每年的四五月份是大熊猫的繁殖季节,雄、雌大熊猫难得同居在一起。
6.Unfortunately, cohabiting relationships tend to be unstable.
不幸的是,同居关系趋向于不稳定。
7.Consequently, children, grandparents and friends find cohabiting relationships more difficult to negotiate than remarriages.
结果就是孩子、祖父母、朋友都会发现同居关系比再婚关系更难商量问题。
8.Is the growth of cohabiting relationships among the previous married a problem?
结过婚的人们形成同居关系现象的增多是一个大问题吗?
9.Nine per cent had a child outside marriage, and 40% experienced the dissolution of their first cohabiting or marital union.
9%有过非婚生育,40%经历了第一次同居或婚姻关系的破裂。
10.A couple can privately prove their commitment to one another by cohabiting.
一对伴侣可以通过同居来私下表明他们对彼此的承诺。