commodification [kə,mɔdifi'keiʃən]  

commodification

commodification  [kə,mɔdifi'keiʃən]

n. 商品化;商品性 

名词复数:commodifications 

But as a culture, we have few ways to represent or acknowledge children's sexuality, and we seem incapable of dealing with it outside the realm of sexual commodification and commerce. 但是作为一种文化,我们没有什么方法可以来表现或承认儿童的性行为,在性商品化及性贸易领域之外,我们似乎对它无处下手。
Fusang's relationship with Da Yong, though based largely on his commodification of her, seems more genuine and binding, transforming both characters in fundamental ways. 扶桑与大勇很大程度上是一种商品交易的关系,看起来却更真实,更紧密,从根本上转变了两人。

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  • n. 商品化;商品性
  • 1. But as a culture, we have few ways to represent or acknowledge children's sexuality, and we seem incapable of dealing with it outside the realm of sexual commodification and commerce.

    但是作为一种文化,我们没有什么方法可以来表现或承认儿童的性行为,在性商品化及性贸易领域之外,我们似乎对它无处下手。

  • 2. Fusang's relationship with Da Yong, though based largely on his commodification of her, seems more genuine and binding, transforming both characters in fundamental ways.

    扶桑与大勇很大程度上是一种商品交易的关系,看起来却更真实,更紧密,从根本上转变了两人。

  • 3. The shameless commodification and commercialization of everything is, after all, one of the hallmarks of our times.

    毕竟我们时代的正字标记之一,就是一切事物大胆无耻的商品化和商业化。

  • commodification (n.) "action of converting (something) into a commercial product or activity," 1968, from commodity + -fication "a making or causing." Originally in Marxist political theory, "the assignment of a market value," often to some quality or thing that the user of the word feels would be better off without it.
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