live together

live together [liv təˈɡeðə]  [liv təˈɡɛðɚ] 

live together 基本解释
住在一起, 同居;相处;
live together 网络解释

1. 生活在一起:06 What did i do to you 我所做的都是为了你 | 07 Live together 生活在一起 | 08 You can't deny it 你无法拒绝

2. 一起生活:04 All around the world 全世界 | 05 Live together 一起生活 | 06 Change变化

3. 同居:What if we live together, and you get what I'm saying?|要是我们同居呢? 你懂我的意思吧? | Live together?|同居? | There've been no signs for that.|又没有任何征兆

4. 住在一起:love entertainment, activities and unrestrained enjoyment喜欢娱乐、活动、无拘无束的享受 | live together 住在一起 | feel disturbed 受干扰

live together 单语例句

1. According to a source close to the case, the couple have since reconciled and were intending to live together again.

2. Understanding the dynamics of couples who live together but are not married has become more important as cohabitation around the globe increases.

3. China once used political means to promote collective farming, creating " people's communes " for farmers to live and work together.

4. live together是什么意思

4. It is quite common in the increasingly globalized world for people from different ethnic groups to live together in the same land.

5. Chinese society has shown a surprisingly tolerant attitude towards the elderly choosing to live together without marrying in common law arrangements.

6. She had planned to " live at port with him in a cottage " so that they could be together whenever his naval career permitted.

7. Shiites defend a decentralized federal system as the only way to ensure Iraq's communities can live together in peace.

8. Because Hakka people like to live together in remote mountainous and forested regions, they built fortified houses to defend themselves against fierce animals and thieves.

9. In order to live together with his wife who works in Shanghai he passed the examination to study doctoral courses in the city.

10. There is little doubt about the convenience for school managers if all students live together.

live together 英英释义

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verb

1. live together什么意思

1. share living quarters
    usually said of people who are not married and live together as a couple

    Synonym: cohabit shack up