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词汇 the facts of life
释义
Idiom
the facts of life
Theme: REPRODUCTION
the facts of sex and reproduction, especially human reproduction.
My parents told me the facts of life when I was nine years old.Bill learned the facts of life from his classmates.
Idiom
the facts of life
if you tell someone, especially a child, the facts of life, you tell them about sex and how babies are born.
Parents are often embarrassed about telling their children the facts of life.
idiomthe facts of life1 sex/have sex with the details about sex and how babies are born, especially as they are explained to children :Two-thirds of teenagers said they learned more about the facts of life from their classmates than from sex education classes.Mum told me the facts of life when I was about eleven, but I was so shocked it just didn't register.2 real/not imaginary the way that life really is, with all its problems and difficulties:When we say that people over sixty-five have an increased risk of dying, we are simply stating the facts of life.Persuading other people of the harsh financial facts of life is not a very popular job. —see also sth is a fact of life

the facts of life

1. Something unpleasant that must be accepted because it cannot be changed. Gloomy, rainy days are just one of the facts of life when you live in England.
2. euphemism Lessons about sex, such as are typically taught to children or young adults. My mom talked to me about the facts of life this morning—it was so mortifying!

the facts of life

 
1. Euph. the facts of sex and reproduction, especially human reproduction. (See also .) My parents told me the facts of life when I was nineyears old. Bill learned the facts of life from his classmates.
2. Fig. the truth about the unpleasant ways that the world works. Mary really learned the facts of life when she got her first job. Tom couldn't accept the facts of life in business, so he quit.

facts of life

Knowledge of sexual reproduction, as in Some people feel that the facts of life should not be taught in school. [Late 1800s] Also see birds and the bees.

the facts of life

information about sexual functions and practices, especially as given to children or teenagers.

the ˌfacts of ˈlife

the facts about sex, how babies are born, etc., especially when told to children: When do you think you should tell your children the facts of life?

facts of life

1. n. an explanation of human reproduction, especially as presented to a child. No one ever explained the facts of life to me. I read books about it.
2. n. the truth about life’s difficulties. You had better face up to the facts of life and get a job.
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