English to Lithuanian Meaning of intercourse - santykiai


Intercourse :
santykiai

judėjimas, santykiai, veikla, draugija, visuomenė, giminingumas, santykis, ruošiasi, guolis, seksas

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Definitions of intercourse in English
Noun(1) communication between individuals(2) sexual activity between individuals, especially the insertion of a man's penis into a woman's vagina until orgasm and ejaculation occur
Examples of intercourse in English
(1) The Gaelic language ensures that even the most mundane of social intercourse became occasions of prayer.(2) Heterosexual intercourse is the most common mode of transmission of HIV in poor countries.(3) As Europe's economy and society were relatively integrated, intellectual intercourse was easier than it seemed.(4) Upon completion of our intercourse , I took a cigarette from the few I had left, and lit up.(5) Ed is a lump whose idea of social intercourse is playing video games and practical jokes.(6) First intercourse is rarely about love; it is often about peer pressure and the need to conform to it.(7) everyday social intercourse(8) Honestly, this constant social intercourse is just exhausting.(9) What was expected of the government was friendship, social intercourse , and sympathy.(10) Regular intercourse two to three times a week should be advised, but basal body temperature charts are not helpful and should be avoided.(11) He would not let her leave his flat for more than four hours and also forced the 30-year-old to have intercourse .(12) Patterson claimed the intercourse had been consensual and encouraged by her.(13) Vanity is the cheese in the submarine sandwich of social intercourse .(14) Thus, the length of foreplay may influence the duration of intercourse and vice versa.(15) Eye contact is essential for effective social intercourse .(16) Intellectually too, there seems to have been a surprising degree of intercourse between Europeans and the people of Lucknow.
Related Phrases of intercourse
(1) sexual intercourse ::
lytinis
(2) social intercourse ::
socialinio santykiai
(3) have intercourse ::
turėti lytinių santykių
(4) have sexual intercourse ::
turėti lytinio akto
(5) anal intercourse ::
analiniai santykiai
(6) have intercourse with ::
turėti lytinių santykių su
Synonyms
Noun
2. sexual intercourse ::
lytinis
3. sexual relation ::
seksualinės santykis
4. social intercourse ::
socialinio santykiai
Different Forms
intercourse
Word Example from TV Shows
Boy, you're wound awfully tight
for a man who just had sexual intercourse.

Boy, you're wound awfully tight for a man who just had sexual INTERCOURSE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 5

Sheldon and I engaged in intercourse.

Sheldon and I engaged in INTERCOURSE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 20

knowing that one of your dear
friends had sexual intercourse

knowing that one of your dear friends had sexual INTERCOURSE

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 1

or intercourse tonight.

or INTERCOURSE tonight.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 10

You mean, sexual intercourse?

You mean, sexual INTERCOURSE?

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 23

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