单词 | Monogamous |
例句 | 1. We live in a monogamous society. 2. Most birds are monogamous. 3. Some might even be in fairly monogamous relationships, for whom the baths were simply an occasional treat. 4. Electrons are like spouses in monogamous countries; there is either one or none. 5. Although most birds are monogamous,(Sentencedict) promiscuity is not unusual among brood parasites. 6. First, women most commonly seek monogamous marriage-even in societies that allow polygamy. 7. Darwin noticed that some monogamous birds have very colorful males: mallards, for example, and blackbirds. 8. In his eyes, a monogamous homosexual relationship was as moral as a monogamous heterosexual relationship. 9. No, Jack, man is a monogamous animal and there's no partnership on earth to touch a happy marriage. 10. They form monogamous pairs and, within the pair, take turns to play the male and female roles. 11. Males from monogamous species did not show these patterns. 12. Do you believe that men are not naturally monogamous? 13. She wouldn't want to be in a monogamous relationship. 14. Monogamous is a part of modern society. 15. Monogamous males live as long as their females. 16. But a second contradiction thus develops within monogamous marriage itself. 17. The same gene has previously been linked to monogamous behaviour in male voles, a mouselike rodent. 18. Thus individual life assumes a higher value within the monogamous marriage than it does in a male group. 19. The sexes form different kinds of association for breeding in different species; some are monogamous, others polygynous, others polyandrous. 20. Variation in reproductive success should be greater among males of polygynous species than among males of monogamous ones. 21. The resulting competition probably causes the animals to occupy small but adequate territories which are vigorously defended by a monogamous pair. 22. Small forest antelopes are selective feeders and, as a consequence, are solitary and monogamous. 23. Gummer calls for the reassertion of the importance and centrality of the religiously sanctioned, monogamous heterosexual relationship to our culture. 24. If that is what getting engaged does to him, the pity is that we live in a monogamous society! 25. One of our fellow primates, the two-foot-long lemur is vegetarian, monogamous, and makes a noise like a saxaphone. 26. Competition among males for mates is stronger in polygamous than in monogamous species. 27. Clitoridectomy (removal of the clitoris) and infibulation (sewing up the entrance to the vagina) are more common in a polygamous than in a monogamous society. 28. Same - sex marriage, polygamous marriage and opposite - sex monogamous marriage are three different family structures. 29. Heidi Fisher, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University, compared sperm of highly promiscuous deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) with that of monogamous oldfield mice (P. polionotus). 30. With the patriarchal family, and still more with the single monogamous family, a change came. 31. Heidi Fisher, a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University, compared sperm of highly promiscuous deer mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) with that of monogamous oldfield mice (P. 32. African wild dogs live in packs that are usually dominated by a monogamous breeding pair. 33. Some animals were meant to carry each other, to live symbiotically for a lifetime - star-crossed lovers, monogamous swans. 34. Does gay marriage, as claimed, resemble monogamous heterosexual marriage more than polygamy does? 35. That was precluded the very nature of strictly monogamous marriage under the rule of the man. 36. Such is the final result of three thousand years of monogamous marriage. 37. After all, who knows: your little boy might grow up to be the receptive partner in a gay relationship, or perhaps an asexual or even a monogamous zoophile in love with his horse. 38. Stay in a long - monogamous relationship, one in which you are certain of your partner's fidelity. 39. The prairie vole, which is monogamous, bonds with one female for life, even if he's presented with other, fertile females. 40. Men in monogamous societies imagine they would be better off under polygyny. 41. Titi monkeys are one of the only species of primate that are monogamous, gibbons being one of the only other ones. 42. The sexologists envisage this as a social problem threatening the monogamous marriage. 43. Why don't you set that bag down? Some animals were meant to carry each other, to live symbiotically of a lifetime. star-crossed lovers, monogamous swans. 44. This is not a complete truism in a polygynous marriage, and is a criticism of monogamous marriages as well. 45. Most Aries eventually decide to wed, and a monogamous relationship. 46. For plenty of men, such opportunities never arose , while others stayed monogamous from choice. 47. Male birds feed their monogamous partners as they incubate clutches of eggs — typically three per season. 48. The biggest difference was between third or lower-ranking wives who had 106 daughters for every 100 sons compared with those in monogamous marriages who had 99 daughters for every 100 sons. 49. Whatsexually, –. What s wrong is if you've made a monogamous commitment and you're violating it. 50. The prairie vole is a sociable creature, one of the only 3% of mammal species that appear to form. monogamous relationships. 51. And as expected these women produced more daughters than higher-ranking and monogamous wives, according to the findings published in Biology Letters. 52. Vasopressin, an antidiuretic hormone, is another chemical that has been associated with the formation of long-term, monogamous relationships (see "Are We Alone in Love?"). |
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