perversion
perversion 英 [pəˈvɜ:ʃn] 美 [pərˈvɜrʒn]
n. 反常;颠倒;曲解;误用;堕落
名词复数:perversions
- Although most often used to refer to some sort of psychological corruption or abnormal behavior (usually sexual), the word perversion can actually refer to anything that is used for a distorted or wrong purpose.
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- n. 反常;颠倒;曲解;误用;堕落
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1. Our priest had warned that each of us has two angels: one is a guardian, and the other is an angel of perversion.
神父曾经警告说,我们每个人身上都有两个天使:一个是守护我们的,另一个是堕落天使。
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2. It has never been looked upon with the same contempt as male homosexuality, probably because it is associated more with intimacy, and not labelled so much a 'perversion'.
它从来没有像男性同性恋那样受到蔑视,也许因为它更多的是与亲昵行为有关,而没有被贴上那么多“堕落”的标签。
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3. Many attacked it as a perversion of free-market economics and a departure from Reagan-style liberalism.
很多人攻击这个计划是对自由市场经济的曲解,并和里根模式的自由主义背道而驰。
- perversion (n.) late 14c., "action of turning aside from truth, corruption, distortion" (originally of religious beliefs), from Latin perversionem (nominative perversio) "a turning about," noun of action from past participle stem of pervertere (see pervert (v.)). Psychological sense of "disorder of sexual behavior in which satisfaction is sought through channels other than those of normal heterosexual intercourse" is from 1892, originally including homosexuality.
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