cohabit

英 [kəʊˈhæb.ɪt]      美 [koʊˈhæb.ɪt]
  • vi. 同居(尤指未婚而同居者)
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将“cohabit”分解为“co-”前缀和“habitat”(栖息地)词根。记忆方法是将“co-”想象为两个人(co)一起,而“habitat”代表他们共同居住的地方,因此“cohabit”就是指两个人共同居住。

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cohabit 同居

co-, 强调。-habit, 居住,见habitat.

cohabit (v.)
euphemism since 1530s to describe a couple living together without benefit of marriage; back-formation from cohabitation. Related: Cohabited; cohabiting.
1. In Italy people hardly ever cohabit.
在意大利,很少有人未婚同居。
2. And so to illuminate the unnecessary of the cohabit - obligation between mate and the state neutralism.
从而说明配偶间的同居义务的不必要和国家在这方面的中立性.
3. The house mouse can cohabit with man and adapts very well to urbanization.
家鼠可以和人一起生活,而且适应都市化适应得非常好.
4. Tony was madly clung to the indifferent dressing Billie and then they cohabit.
张被阮的外表吸引,两人很快共堕爱河并同居.