词汇 | live together |
释义 | Phr V live together lives, living, lived live together if two people live together, they live in the same house and have a sexual relationship with each other, but are not marriedThey lived together for two years before they got married. live together if two people live together, they share a house and have a sexual relationship, but they are not married: Mary and Alec had already lived together for several years before they decided to get married.■ SIMILAR TO: cohabit formal live togetherTo live in the same house or apartment together. When talking about people in a romantic relationship, it usually implies that they are not married. My brother and I have started living together to save on rent in the city. I just can't understand why you would get married to someone before you've had a chance to live with them for a while. live together1. [for two people] to dwell in the same place. I live together with my sister in the house my parents left us. Henry and Jill live together in their parents' house. 2. [for two people] to dwell together in a romantic relationship. I heard that Sally and Sam are living together. They are living together and may get married. live togetherCohabit, especially when not married. For example, "I ... am only concerned that their living together before the marriage took place should be so generally known" (Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, 1813). [c. 1800] Also see live in sin. live togetherv. 1. To dwell in the same house or premises: My children, parents, grandparents, and I all live together in one big house. We live together with my cats and dogs. 2. To cohabit with someone, especially in a sexual relationship when not legally married: We might get married someday, but right now we are living together. I've been living together with my partner for a year. |
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