fetishism 英 [ˈfetiʃiz(ə)m]   美 [ˈfɛtɪˌʃɪzəm, ˈfitɪ-]

fetishism

fetishism  英 [ˈfetiʃiz(ə)m] 美 [ˈfɛtɪˌʃɪzəm, ˈfitɪ-]

n. 拜物教;盲目崇拜;[医] 恋物癖 

名词复数:fetishisms 

The banks themselves will have to find a middle ground in risk management, somewhere between gut feeling and number fetishism. 银行自身也必须找到一个风险管理的中间地带,这个中间地带介于直觉和盲目崇拜数字之间。
He viewed capitalist society as awashwith fantasy and fetishism, myth and idolatry, however much it prided itself on its modernity. 他把资本家社会看作是幻想和拜物教,神话和偶像崇拜的一次冲洗,无论它多么为其现代的东西而引以为豪。

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  • n. 拜物教;盲目崇拜;[医] 恋物癖
  • 1. The banks themselves will have to find a middle ground in risk management, somewhere between gut feeling and number fetishism.

    银行自身也必须找到一个风险管理的中间地带,这个中间地带介于直觉和盲目崇拜数字之间。

  • 2. He viewed capitalist society as awashwith fantasy and fetishism, myth and idolatry, however much it prided itself on its modernity.

    他把资本家社会看作是幻想和拜物教,神话和偶像崇拜的一次冲洗,无论它多么为其现代的东西而引以为豪。

  • 3. We expect our prime minister to grow beyond his "growth fetishism" and recognise that we are all part of Mother Earth, and that pollution is violence against the Earth and people.

    我们希望我们的总理放弃发展胜过一切的路子,能明白我们都是地球上的一个集体,这些的污染都是不利于地球母亲和人类的。

  • fetishism (n.) 1801, "worship of fetishes," from fetish + -ism. Expanded in use by Comte taking it to denote a general type of primitive religion (animism). In the purely psycho-sexual sense, first recorded 1897 in writings of Henry Havelock Ellis (1859-1939).
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