voodoo
voodoo 英 [ˈvu:du:] 美 [ˈvudu]
n. 伏都教(一种西非原始宗教);伏都教徒 vt. 施伏都巫术迷惑 adj. 伏都教的
进行时:voodooing 过去式:voodooed 过去分词:voodooed 第三人称单数:voodoos 名词复数:voodoos
- Voodoo is a set of religious beliefs mainly followed by people in Caribbean countries and the Southern United States. People who practice voodoo believe that death is a transition from the visible to the invisible world.
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- n. 伏都教(一种西非原始宗教);伏都教徒
- vt. 施伏都巫术迷惑
- adj. 伏都教的
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1. In particular the original voodoo proposition — the claim that lower taxes mean higher revenue — is still very much there.
特别是最初的巫毒命题——声称降低税收就意味着收入提高——依然大量地存在着。
- voodoo (n.) religious witchcraft of Haiti and Southern U.S., ultimately of African origin, 1850, from Louisiana French voudou, from a West African language (such as Ewe and Fon vodu "spirit, demon, deity," also Vandoo, supposedly the name of an African deity, from a language of Dahomey). Compare vodun "fetish connected with snake worship in Dahomey," said to be from vo "to be afraid," or vo "harmful." The verb is attested from 1880.
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