(facts of life)
1Facts for Life — is a book published and distributed by UNICEF. It provides basic, clearly expressed advice about child health. According to UNICEF: :Every year, nearly 11 million children die from preventable causes before reaching their fifth birthday ... Many… …
2facts of life — When someone is taught the facts of life, they learn about sex and reproduction …
3facts of life — fakt səv līf n pl the fundamental physiological processes and behavior involved in sex and reproduction …
4facts of life — {n. phr.} 1. The truth which we should know about sex, marriage, and births. * /His father told him the facts of life when he was old enough./ 2. The truths one learns about people and their good and bad habits of life, work or play. * /As a cub… …
5facts of life — {n. phr.} 1. The truth which we should know about sex, marriage, and births. * /His father told him the facts of life when he was old enough./ 2. The truths one learns about people and their good and bad habits of life, work or play. * /As a cub… …
6facts of life — noun the sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring • Syn: ↑reproduction, ↑procreation, ↑breeding • Derivationally related forms: ↑breed (for: ↑breeding), ↑procreate …
7facts of life — 1. n. an explanation of human reproduction, especially as presented to a child. □ No one ever explained the facts of life to me. I read books about it. □ She is so naive. She doesn’t even know the facts of life. 2. n. the truth about life’s… …
8facts\ of\ life — n. phr. 1. the truth which we should know about sex, marriage, and births. His father told him the facts of life when he was old enough. 2. the truths one learns about people and their good and bad habits of life, work or play. As a cub reporter… …
9facts of life — When someone is taught the facts of life, they learn about sex and reproduction. (Dorking School Dictionary) …
10facts of life — what one should know about sex, marriage and birth He seems to be a little too young to know about the facts of life …