tabooed

是什么意思
  • adj. 禁忌的
  • v. 禁忌;制止(taboo的过去式和过去分词)

英英释义

taboo[ tə'bu:d ]

  • n.
    • a prejudice (especially in Polynesia and other South Pacific islands) that prohibits the use or mention of something because of its sacred nature

      同义词:tabu

    • an inhibition or ban resulting from social custom or emotional aversion

      同义词:tabu

  • v.declare as sacred and forbidden
  • adj.
    • excluded from use or mention

      "a taboo subject"

      同义词:forbiddenout(p)prohibitedproscribedtabuverboten

    • forbidden to profane use especially in South Pacific islands

      同义词:tabu

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词汇搭配

短语

Tabooed Name避讳人名

tabooed words 成为禁忌的语言 ; 禁忌语 ; 释义禁忌字

tabooed topics禁忌话题

Tabooed Word避讳字

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双语例句

  • Themandetermineswhatshouldbetabooed, and thisbecomeslawformembersofhisfamily.

    这个男人决定禁忌事情家庭成员变成法律

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  • InMo Yan,itstandsforunrestrainedconsumption,excess,rubbish,carnalpleasuresandtheindescribabledesiresthatonlyhecanattempt toelucidatebeyond alltabooedlimitations.

    莫言来说,代表消费无节制废物肉体上享受以及无法描述欲望只有才能超越禁忌试图描述

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  • InMo Yan,itstandsforunrestrainedconsumption, excess, rubbish, carnal pleasuresandtheindescribabledesiresthat only he canattempt toelucidatebeyondalltabooedlimitations.

    莫言的笔下,它还呈现毫无节制消费,大肆铺张,胡说八道,食色之以及种种难以言说欲望,唯独莫言能够冲破所有禁忌限制试图一切阐述出来。

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权威例句

Tabooed Jung: Marginality as power
Tabooed Jung: Marginality as power.
The semiotics of tabooed food: shokleng (gê)
From tabooed trauma to affirmation and recognition I & II
The semiotics of tabooed food: The Shokleng case
Tabooed Terrain: Reflections On Conducting Adult Education Research In Lesbian/Gay/Queer Arenas
Tabooed disease in alienated bodies: A study of women suffering from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Foods tabooed for pregnant women in Abala district of Afar region, Ethiopia: an inductive qualitative study
The Erotic Theme in Celan's Poetics Not to Be Tabooed:Interpretation of Celan's “The Stallion”
Placing pacing leads into the cavity of the left ventricle using a snare catheter: Innovating a tabooed procedure