concubinage
纳妾
常用释义
英音[ kɒnˈkjuːbɪnɪdʒ ]
美音[ kənˈkjuːbənɪdʒ ]
基本释义
- n. 纳妾;非法同居;妾制
例句
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1·Concubinage has made a come back in recent years.而最近这些年,纳妾之风似乎有回潮的趋势。
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2·Concubinage has a long history and was common through the early 20th century.男人纳妾的历史悠久,在19世纪早期也非常普遍。
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3·Emperor Taizong, who was named to the Minister Fang Xuanling concubinage, the Minister's wife interfered.唐太宗要为一位名叫房玄龄的大臣纳妾,大臣之妻横加干涉。
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4·The institutions of slave girls, concubinage and forced marriage were also irrevocably tied to the landlord system.蓄婢、纳妾和包办婚姻的习俗也是与地主制度分不开的。
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5·Take, for example, the fine common law on which the practice of concubinage, which means to sleep together, is based.例如,根据明细的普通法,同居关系,意思是以共同居住为基础。
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6·This system of marriage and concubinage made women experience a disastrous decline in terms of their social position.周代这种异姓嫡媵婚制,使周代女性地位一落千丈。
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7·Concubinage is the state of a woman or youth in an ongoing, quasi-matrimonial relationship with a man of higher social status.妾制是妇女或未成年少女与社会地位较高的男人的准婚姻关系。
同根词
词根:
concubine
concubine
n
妾;情妇;姘妇