释义 |
‖ coitus|ˈkəʊɪtʌs| [L.; see coit.] a. = coition 2 (in scientific writers, who also use the L. phrase in coitu = in coition).
1713Derham Phys. Theol. viii. iv. 402 The Female in Coitu. 1855Ramsbotham Obstetr. Med. 61 On the 7th day from coitus. b. coitus interruptus: sexual intercourse in which, with the intention of avoiding conception, the penis is completely withdrawn from the vagina before ejaculation; also fig.
1900H. Ellis Stud. Psychol. Sex II. 127 Onan's device was not auto-erotic, but was an early example of withdrawal before emission or coitus interruptus. 1909A. A. Brill tr. Freud's Sel. Papers Hysteria (1912) vi. 141 Anxiety neurosis appears in women..whose husbands practice coitus interruptus or reservatus. 1918M. C. Stopes Married Love v. 51 It often happens nowadays that, dreading the expense and the physical strain of child-bearing for his wife, the husband practises what is called coitus interruptus. 1941H. Nicholson Diary 27 May (1967) 168 The P.M...then went on to speak about conscription in Northern Ireland and left the house with a sense of coitus interruptus. 1948C. Day Lewis Poems 1943–1947 18, I knew the weak Involuntary spasms of consent—Ah, coitus interruptus with a cheating world. 1961‘J. Welcome’ Beware of Midnight x. 120 Can you imagine anything more stupid than a corrida without killing?.. That's coitus interruptus if you like. 1962Lancet 2 June 1194/1 The survey shows that the sheath and coitus interruptus are still the methods most commonly used for contraception in this country. c. coitus reservatus: sexual intercourse in which, by a technique of deliberate control, ejaculation or complete orgasm is avoided and copulation thereby prolonged.
1903H. Ellis Stud. Psychol. Sex III. 248 We practiced all sorts of fancy coitus, coitus reservatus, etc. 1909[see b above]. 1922Internat. Jrnl. Psycho-anal. III. 401 Coitus reservatus and coitus interruptus are particularly harmful to women. 1953A. C. Kinsey Sex. Behav. Hum. Fem. xv. 625 Coitus reservatus, the Karezza of the Sanskrit and Hindu literature, represents a maximum sophistication of such deliberate control. |