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词汇 monogamous
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Definition of monogamous in English:

monogamous

adjective məˈnɒɡəməs
  • 1Involving marriage to one person at a time.

    under Canadian law all marriages must be monogamous
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Illegitimate children caused a problem for a society that made heterosexual monogamous marriage the only respectable family formation.
    • Although historically polygamy was practiced, the marriage system is now monogamous.
    • Among these cultures, monogamous unions predominate.
    • In a legal sense, most 20th-century marriages involved monogamous, heterosexual relationships.
    • The marriages are not arranged and are monogamous.
    • The tribal family lives as a nuclear unit and is usually monogamous (only one husband and one wife).
    • The Roman alphabet replaced Arabic writing, the state became exclusively secular, monogamous marriages were introduced, and education was secularized.
    • I'm not returning to the monogamous nuclear family, but rather to the large extended family, which in this form probably never existed.
    • Virtually all residents enter into sanctified, lifelong monogamous unions.
    • With the exception of the rare polyandrous societies, virtually all women are in monogamous marriages.
    1. 1.1 Having a sexual relationship with only one partner at a time.
      she admits that she has never been strictly monogamous
      with me it was a monogamous relationship
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Boys and men have a distorted view of masculinity that involves multiple sex partners, while women are supposed to be monogamous.
      • You may feel strange and uncomfortable in a monogamous long-term relationship, but you feel under pressure to be in one.
      • As a grown man, he and his monogamous partner of many years took an HIV test.
      • Even the strategy of serial monogamous relationships is justified by a commitment to passionate love and redemptive romance.
      • This is non-exploitive, consensual, monogamous sex in a loving relationship.
      • He is a teaching assistant who happens upon lost correspondence to a lover written by a famously monogamous 19th-century poet.
      • I wouldn't want to be in a monogamous relationship with someone who stayed with me because they'd feel worthless without a partner.
      • Since a lot of these seniors tend to be monogamous, they're going to have different needs than younger people, who tend to be more free.
      • So far as I know, he is in a monogamous relationship, and hence is at no risk for STDs.
      • Faithful to her code, she is serially monogamous—she dumps each man after a newer, bigger fish swims into view.
    2. 1.2Zoology Having only one mate at a time.
      penguins form monogamous couples for breeding purposes
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The emperor penguins are monogamous for a year, have a baby chicken, and then part their ways.
      • Some damselfish are promiscuous, and still others are monogamous.
      • Naturalists and scientists have maintained that the fox is monogamous and a devoted father.
      • The arboreal primates (e.g., lesser apes and marmosets) are often monogamous and provide an additional source of context for human pair-bonding.
      • Like 90 percent of bird species, but only 3 percent of mammal species, they're monogamous, pair-bonded animals.
      • They may be found in monogamous pairs, small foraging units, harems, or enormous spawning or feeding groups.
      • Most monogamous cichlids are virtually indistinguishable, although males are larger than females on average.
      • Courtship rituals and parental care are common among monogamous pairs.
      • Butterflyfishes, according to existing research, are characteristically monogamous and pair-forming.
      • Usually solitary creatures, desmans form monogamous pairs and mate in springtime.

Derivatives

  • monogamously

  • adverb məˈnɒɡəməsliməˈnɑɡəməsli
    • 1In a way that involves marriage to one person at a time.

      in the historical period, Greeks were expected to marry monogamously
      1. 1.1 In a way that involves a sexual relationship with only one partner.
      2. 1.2Zoology In a way that involves having only one mate at a time.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Crispin and I have been dating monogamously for two years
      • zebra finches mate monogamously

Rhymes

endogamous

Definition of monogamous in US English:

monogamous

adjectiveməˈnäɡəməs
  • 1Involving marriage to one person at a time.

    under Canadian law all marriages must be monogamous
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With the exception of the rare polyandrous societies, virtually all women are in monogamous marriages.
    • The marriages are not arranged and are monogamous.
    • I'm not returning to the monogamous nuclear family, but rather to the large extended family, which in this form probably never existed.
    • Virtually all residents enter into sanctified, lifelong monogamous unions.
    • Although historically polygamy was practiced, the marriage system is now monogamous.
    • In a legal sense, most 20th-century marriages involved monogamous, heterosexual relationships.
    • The tribal family lives as a nuclear unit and is usually monogamous (only one husband and one wife).
    • The Roman alphabet replaced Arabic writing, the state became exclusively secular, monogamous marriages were introduced, and education was secularized.
    • Illegitimate children caused a problem for a society that made heterosexual monogamous marriage the only respectable family formation.
    • Among these cultures, monogamous unions predominate.
    1. 1.1 Having a sexual relationship with only one partner at a time.
      she admits that she has never been strictly monogamous
      with me it was a monogamous relationship
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is non-exploitive, consensual, monogamous sex in a loving relationship.
      • Since a lot of these seniors tend to be monogamous, they're going to have different needs than younger people, who tend to be more free.
      • So far as I know, he is in a monogamous relationship, and hence is at no risk for STDs.
      • I wouldn't want to be in a monogamous relationship with someone who stayed with me because they'd feel worthless without a partner.
      • You may feel strange and uncomfortable in a monogamous long-term relationship, but you feel under pressure to be in one.
      • He is a teaching assistant who happens upon lost correspondence to a lover written by a famously monogamous 19th-century poet.
      • Faithful to her code, she is serially monogamous—she dumps each man after a newer, bigger fish swims into view.
      • Even the strategy of serial monogamous relationships is justified by a commitment to passionate love and redemptive romance.
      • As a grown man, he and his monogamous partner of many years took an HIV test.
      • Boys and men have a distorted view of masculinity that involves multiple sex partners, while women are supposed to be monogamous.
    2. 1.2Zoology Having only one mate at a time.
      penguins form monogamous couples for breeding purposes
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Usually solitary creatures, desmans form monogamous pairs and mate in springtime.
      • The emperor penguins are monogamous for a year, have a baby chicken, and then part their ways.
      • Courtship rituals and parental care are common among monogamous pairs.
      • Most monogamous cichlids are virtually indistinguishable, although males are larger than females on average.
      • Naturalists and scientists have maintained that the fox is monogamous and a devoted father.
      • Butterflyfishes, according to existing research, are characteristically monogamous and pair-forming.
      • Some damselfish are promiscuous, and still others are monogamous.
      • They may be found in monogamous pairs, small foraging units, harems, or enormous spawning or feeding groups.
      • Like 90 percent of bird species, but only 3 percent of mammal species, they're monogamous, pair-bonded animals.
      • The arboreal primates (e.g., lesser apes and marmosets) are often monogamous and provide an additional source of context for human pair-bonding.
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