taboo
英 [təˈbu:]美 [təˈbu, tæ-]
taboo意思解释
n.禁忌;忌讳;戒律;禁忌的事物(或行为)adj.禁忌的,忌讳的;vt.把…列为禁忌,禁止; 变形 复数:taboos 英英释义 taboo[ t

taboo读音音标
英 [təˈbu:]
美 [təˈbu, tæ-]
taboo意思解释
n.
禁忌;
忌讳;
戒律;
禁忌的事物(或行为)
adj.
禁忌的,忌讳的;
vt.
把…列为禁忌,禁止;
变形
复数:taboos
英英释义
taboo[ tə\'bu:, tæ- ]
n.
a prejudice (especially in Polynesia and other South Pacific islands) that prohibits the use or mention of something because of its sacred nature
同义词:tabu
an inhibition or ban resulting from social custom or emotional aversion
同义词:tabu
v.
declare as sacred and forbidden
adj.
excluded from use or mention
\"a taboo subject\"
同义词:forbiddenout(p)prohibitedproscribedtabuverboten
forbidden to profane use especially in South Pacific islands
同义词:tabu
双语例句
用作名词(n.)Cannibalism is perhaps the ultimate cultural taboo.同类相食也许是人类文化的*高禁忌。There\'s a taboo on smoking in this office.在这个办公室里一向是都不吸烟的。Among Hindus there is a taboo against killing cows.印度教徒有禁止杀牛的戒律。Any mention of politics is taboo in his house.在他家里一提政治就犯忌。用作形容词(adj.)Sex is no longer the taboo subject it used to be.现在不再像过去那样把性的问题视为禁区。Mr Fryer is prepared to test even the most taboo proposition.他准备去探索一系列包括*为禁忌的争议论题。用作及物动词(vt.)A man should taboo bad hobbies, and cultivate good habits.作为男人应该避讳不良嗜好,培养良好的习惯。
