eroticism如何读

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eroticism是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 性爱倾向
  2. 色情性
  3. 性本能
  4. 性冲动
  5. 情欲过盛
  6. 性的兴奋
  7. 性欲亢进
  8. 色情描写
  9. 色情
  10. 好色
  11. 性欲,性爱
  12. 性行为
  13. 耽于性欲

eroticism自然拼读

e·rot·i·cism

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eroticism扩展

eroticist (n.)

eroticism词根

词根:erotic

adj.

erotic 色情的;性爱的;性欲的

adv.

erotically 性爱地;色情地

n.

erotic 好色之徒

erotica 色情作品;色情书籍

erotism 性欲;性冲动;色情过旺

vt.

eroticize 使充满色情,使更加色情

eroticism英英释义

  • n.
    • a state of anticipation of sexuality
    • the arousal of feelings of sexual desire

eroticism词源中文解释

1853年,由 erotic 和 -ism 组成。

eroticism_医学行业词汇

性欲,性爱

色情,好色:同erotism

eroticism词源英文解释

The first known use of eroticism was in 1881

eroticism医学词典英英释义

eroticismnoun

the arousal of or the attempt to arouse sexual feeling by means of suggestion, symbolism, or allusion (as in an art form)

a state of sexual arousal or anticipation (as from stimulation of erogenous zones)

insistent sexual impulse or desire

eroticism 例句

1 The new movie has a brief sex scene of little eroticism, which might as well have been a title card saying “They had sex.”

2 In the 1960s, anthropomorphic sculpture in the style of furniture proliferated, suggesting a latent eroticism in home design.

3 The details of Monáe’s identity, eroticism, and social commentary were no longer shrouded in abstraction and metaphor—instead they were the central force of the project.

4 This involves a lot of black, a measure of eroticism and a dose of concept.

5 Despite its heady eroticism, it maintains an almost clinical detachment that engages your mind without making your heart leap.

6 It says something about current American attitudes toward sex that with the exception of the lurid and awful “Californication,” nearly all eroticism on television is past tense.

7 But this playfulness contrasts so sharply with the intent musicality of McDermott's orchestra that, when the players are at full throttle, the eroticism and magic of the sound is overwhelming.

8 Even something loosely coherent like Jean Genet’s “Un Chant d’Amour,” from 1950 and set, yes, in a men’s prison, opts for eroticism before tragedy.

9 Showalter’s direction grants the film an eroticism without ever showing us more than a hint of bare bottom.

10 While not terribly explicit, this “Much Ado” has a sly, robust eroticism entirely appropriate to Shakespeare’s text, which abounds in earthy wordplay.

11 A former writer of lyrics for her band, she has created her own scenario, putting the story in the present and giving it antiwar and anti-security-state overtones as well as a dose of eroticism.

12 The intensely romantic nature of her songs, however, is "more abstract" than the one-dimensional eroticism of most pop, she says.

13 They long for him together, and through them Quatro examines the eroticism of religious passion.

14 In Waiting for the Seventh Day he presents his ongoing exploration of eroticism, desire and negotiations with love.

15 The eroticism resides in something other than mutual liberation and exploration, although the toxic potency of male self-hate and self-destruction is still real, and I still think it is a powerful film.

16 The film works just as a throwback scare-flick about promiscuous young people cowering in fear, or it can be seen as a keen analysis of the eroticism and generational anxieties in old slashers.

17 Botticelli's paintings do suggest real magic, real eroticism – they have an occult quality.

18 Sarah Waters’s novel Fingersmith has had a lavish and almost operatically spectacular adaptation by the Korean auteur Park Chan-wook, which isolates and intensifies the keynote of eroticism.

19 In Keats’s long poem “Lamia,” written in 1819, about a boy looking for a girl and a girl looking for a boy, the darker side of truth and eroticism is explored with mild sadomasochistic pleasure.

20 Dern said she empathized with Witherspoon's sense of exposure in the sex scenes, which are played not for their eroticism but entirely from Strayed's pained point of view.

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