promiscuity

英 [prɒmɪ'skjuːɪtɪ] 美 [,pro'skjʊəti]
  • n. 乱交;混乱
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promiscuity (n.)
1834, "indiscriminate mixture," from French promiscuité (1752), from Latin promiscuus "mixed" (see promiscuous) + French -ité (see -ity). Sexual sense is from 1844. Earlier was promiscuousness (by 1773 general; 1808 sexual).
1. He has recently urged more tolerance of sexual promiscuity.
最近他呼吁给予淫乱行为更多的宽容。

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2. Promiscuity went unpunished, divorce was permitted.
乱交挨不着惩罚, 离婚办得成手续.

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3. There is also no doubt that she falls into promiscuity at last.
同时无疑她最后也堕入性乱.

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4. In fact, bonobo promiscuity seems to be an example of this.
事实上倭黑猩猩的混交行为便是佐证.

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5. His is a hellish promiscuity, desperate not so much for love as for loss.
那是地狱般混乱的爱欲沉沦, 爱比不爱更绝望.

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