cohabiting
英 [kəʊˈhæbɪtɪŋ]
美 [koʊˈhæbɪtɪŋ]
v. (无婚姻关系)同居
cohabit的现在分词
现在分词:cohabiting
COCA.45850
柯林斯词典
- V-RECIP (男女未婚而)同居,姘居
If two peopleare cohabiting, they are living together and have a sexual relationship, but are not married.- In Italy people hardly ever cohabit...
在意大利,很少有人未婚同居。 - The dentist left his wife of 15 years and openly cohabited with his receptionist...
那个牙医离开了和他生活了15年的妻子,与自己诊所的接待小姐公开同居。 - Any solicitor will tell you, if you're cohabiting and the man leaves you, you haven't got a leg to stand on.
任何律师都会告诉你,如果你们同居,而和你同居的男人离开了你,在法律上你得不到任何支持。
- In Italy people hardly ever cohabit...
双语例句
- Storage space, in particular the wardrobe, can be a constant source of frustration amongst cohabiting couples and new research reveals that contrary to popular belief, men are the wardrobe hoarders, not women.
储物空间尤其是衣柜的空间不够用,是困扰很多夫妻的烦恼之一。最新一项调查显示与大众的流行观点相反,衣服多得塞满衣柜的不是女性,而是男性。 - Any solicitor will tell you, if you're cohabiting and the man leaves you, you haven't got a leg to stand on.
任何律师都会告诉你,如果你们同居,而和你同居的男人离开了你,在法律上你得不到任何支持。 - Married or cohabiting men in Togo top the list at 37 per cent, followed closely by those in the Ivory Coast.
多哥的已婚或同居男人以37%的不忠比率位居榜首,紧随其后的是象牙海岸的男人。 - The number of unmarried cohabiting couples in the US increased more than 17 fold between 1960 and 2010, according to a recent US Census Bureau report.
根据美国人口普查局最新报告显示,美国未婚同居情侣人数在1960年至2010年间增加了17倍以上。 - The third trend is that cohabiting couples, an increase of the total population.
第三个趋势是,同居男女的总人口数增加。 - Cohabiting couples would regularise their unions, they said
他们说,同居情侣会让他们的结合合法化。 - Bollywood movies, generally a good barometer of social trends, are increasingly depicting cohabiting couples in a favorable light.
宝莱坞电影一向是社会风向的晴雨表,如今也越来越多地采用正面方式去刻画同居男女的关系。 - A quarter of young cohabiting couples are unmarried.
四分之一的青年同居伴侣是未婚的。 - The Legal Effect between Cohabiting Partners in Non marriage Cohabitation
非婚同居在同居配偶间的法律效力 - Although living together is now acceptable, 60 per cent of cohabiting couples still get married after a few years.
虽然同居现在是一种能够被人们接受的方法;有60%的同居者在数年后还是结了婚。