libido 英 [lɪˈbi:dəʊ]   美 [lɪˈbidoʊ]

libido

libido  英 [lɪˈbi:dəʊ] 美 [lɪˈbidoʊ]

n. 性欲;生命力 

名词复数:libidos 

In this sense, the antonym of libido is destrudo. 在这个意义上,力比多的反义词是死亡本能。
The line in My Fair Lady: "I become accustomed to her face, her ups, her downs, her smiles, her frowns" That seems to have nothing to do with libido. 《窈窕淑女》中有这样的台词:,“我习惯了她的脸庞,她的一举一动,她的微笑,她皱起的眉头“,着看起来跟力比多没有关系。

  • Libido is a person's sexual desire. Once a year? Once a week? Once a day? There is no correct answer, because everyone's libido is different. However, you hope your partner's is similar to yours!
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  • n. 性欲;生命力
  • 1. In this sense, the antonym of libido is destrudo.

    在这个意义上,力比多的反义词是死亡本能。

  • 2. The line in My Fair Lady: "I become accustomed to her face, her ups, her downs, her smiles, her frowns" That seems to have nothing to do with libido.

    《窈窕淑女》中有这样的台词:,“我习惯了她的脸庞,她的一举一动,她的微笑,她皱起的眉头“,着看起来跟力比多没有关系。

  • 3. Reduction in libido can occur from psychological causes such as loss of privacy and/or intimacy, stress, distraction or depression.

    力比多的降低可以发生于心理的原因,比如说隐私以及/或者亲昵的缺失(不解?) ,压力,精神涣散或是抑郁。

  • libido (n.) "psychic drive or energy, usually associated with sexual instinct," 1892, carried over untranslated in English edition of Krafft-Ebing's "Psychopathia Sexualis"; and used in 1909 in A.A. Brill's translation of Freud's "Selected Papers on Hysteria" (Freud's use of the term led to its popularity); from Latin libido, lubido "desire, eagerness, longing; inordinate desire, sensual passion, lust," from libere "to be pleasing, to please," from PIE root *leubh- "to care, desire, love" (source also of love).
li·bido / lɪˈbiːdəʊ ; NAmE lɪˈbiːdoʊ / / ˈlɪbɪdəʊ ; NAmE ˈlɪbɪdoʊ / noun ( plural li·bidos ) [uncountable ,  countable ,  usually singular ] ( technical 术语 ) sexual desire 性欲;性冲动 loss of libido 性欲的丧失 libido libidos li·bido / lɪˈbiːdəʊ ; NAmE lɪˈbiːdoʊ /
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