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单词 fetishize
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Definition of fetishize in English:

fetishize

(British fetishise)
verb ˈfɛtɪʃʌɪzˈfedəˌSHīz
[with object]
  • 1Make (something) the object of a sexual fetish.

    使(某物)成为恋物

    women's bodies are so intensely fetishized

    女子的身体受到了非常强烈的顶礼膜拜。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • After September 11 everyone was talking about masculinity, mostly because any heterosexual woman who hadn't previously fetishized firemen now felt compelled to do so, if only out of gratitude.
    • Feminist film critics have seen this phenomenon (clinically known as fetishism) operating in the cinema; the camera fetishizes the female form.
    • Nonetheless, Claire fetishizes the black body as she projects her own preoccupation with flesh upon her lover, Paupaulekejo.
    • I have a following there that is mostly teenage girls, because they're the ones who really fetishize gay pornography and everything gay.
    • The piece points to various Web sites where unsafe sex is fetishized.
    • The key to watching the film was to realize it wasn't the story of the titular Lisbon sisters; rather it was the story of the boys who fetishized them.
    • Also, Christian Bale is brilliant, and not just because of the astounding physical commitment to the role, his body being fetishised like as if he were some muscular Man-God from a Tony Scott flick.
    • Black women in pornography are keenly aware of how their sexuality is fetishized and marketed in films that are distributed and seen all over the United States and elsewhere in the world.
    • Is there any known overlap between necrophiliacs and people that fetishise sex with dolls and robots?
    • The necrophile might fetishise the feel of dead skin, or the point of death, or the idea of being a vampire.
    • To enact social transgression and a kind of hyperrealism, obscene language fetishizes certain words related to sex; the obscene word substitutes for the body part in question but, in the process, acquires the status of a fetish.
    • As we all know, when it comes to sex, men in particular tend to fetishize body parts and clothing.
    • The cards objectified women, they fetishized exoticism, and they naturalized children's uninhibited sexuality.
    • Meanwhile, they milk her god-given attributes to mobilize armies of budding wannabes by sanitizing her sexuality, and legions of men by fetishizing her purity.
    • I must say I'm extremely surprised that some people have interpreted my flip ‘vulnerability is sexy’ comment to mean that I'm in some way fetishising this boy's condition.
    • If it's even slightly butch, they'll fetishise it.
    • In Japan, grown men are fetishizing schoolgirls in sober navy uniforms.
    • I would suggest that this cultural fantasy is the symptom of one model for male creativity - the desire to disavow woman's essential Lack by fetishizing an ordinary object.
    1. 1.1 Have an excessive and irrational commitment to (something)
      迷恋(某事物),痴迷于
      an author who fetishizes privacy

      痴迷于个人隐私题材的作者。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • As such, my own explanation is probably somewhat incomplete: in a culture with little privacy, intimate moments are fetishized.
      • In the past, training for white-collar professions was favored and emphasized, and titles and diplomas were fetishized.
      • I say this as one who fetishizes the electric guitar in all its glorious forms.
      • Whilst Marx appears to make use of something like the stratified and transformational ontology set out above, he adds another element: the ontology is also fetishized.
      • But maybe we also fetishize characters like him because they symbolize possibility.
      • Whitman has produced music that (particularly as a collection) neither fetishizes the scholarly pallor of early electronic music nor attempts to radically recast the tools or to play clever games with them.
      • Antipop obviously aspires to pick up electro-hip-hop where Afrika Bambataa left off - analog synthesizers are practically fetishized on this album, and the beats are all curt drum machines.
      • Movies and songs and TV - even CNN, these days - fetishize love.
      • By way of incessant close-ups of Roberts, the film fetishizes her aloneness and her independence.
      • She built an ostentatious mansion, wore designer fashions, and fetishized the color pink long before Mary Kay Ash, with a pink convertible and even a pink canary.
      • Richard Prince fetishized the classic T-Bird ear hood in a set of gray fiberglass sculptures.
      • While I admire Orwell as a writer greatly, I tire of the way his writing is fetishised by others, as if he were the definitive authority on matters moral and political.
      • It's also possible that Miike is satirizing the cyberpunk genre, as payback to Gibson and other cyberpunk authors and filmmakers, for their relentless fetishizing of Japanese culture.
      • No longer would the balance of payments be fetishized as the OEEC was informed that the next balance of payments crisis would be met through the depletion of reserves rather than by deflationary measures.
      • The dominant strain of the American left, on the other hand, certainly since the decline of the socialist left, fetishizes fairness, openness, and diversity.
      • But I guess because I never had that, I fetishize it, sort of.
      • By delineating a distinction between being ‘in the Colony’ versus ‘of the people,’ Phayne fetishizes the boundary lines that Rye draws in relation to class privilege.
      • Unlike the good doctor, you never get the impression that Slim has deluded himself into thinking he has an ounce of talent, nor that he is foolishly playing out a N.W.A.-induced fantasy often fetishized by sheltered white youth.
      • Often, it is this image that elicits the most delight from the science fiction film fan: the moment in which the technology itself is foregrounded and the visual drama is fetishized.
      • Mailer fetishizes bravery, which has sometimes made him seem silly.

Derivatives

  • fetishization

  • nounfɛtɪʃʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • The popular belief that Darwin discovered natural selection is one consequence of the fetishization of science, which leads many people to assume they can safely ignore what they take to be nonscientific thought.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Space-age bachelor-pad music may never recover from its brief fetishization in the early '90s.
      • And I'm lecturing him about men's fetishization of breasts and legs.
      • I don't think I'll miss the fragility, but object fetishization has been with us for so long that I have to imagine something else will take its place.
      • Seems like the market fetishization of youth progressing to its logical conclusion.

Definition of fetishize in US English:

fetishize

(British fetishise)
verbˈfedəˌSHīz
[with object]
  • 1Make (something) the object of a sexual fetish.

    使(某物)成为恋物

    women's bodies are so intensely fetishized

    女子的身体受到了非常强烈的顶礼膜拜。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nonetheless, Claire fetishizes the black body as she projects her own preoccupation with flesh upon her lover, Paupaulekejo.
    • The piece points to various Web sites where unsafe sex is fetishized.
    • If it's even slightly butch, they'll fetishise it.
    • Is there any known overlap between necrophiliacs and people that fetishise sex with dolls and robots?
    • The cards objectified women, they fetishized exoticism, and they naturalized children's uninhibited sexuality.
    • The key to watching the film was to realize it wasn't the story of the titular Lisbon sisters; rather it was the story of the boys who fetishized them.
    • Black women in pornography are keenly aware of how their sexuality is fetishized and marketed in films that are distributed and seen all over the United States and elsewhere in the world.
    • Meanwhile, they milk her god-given attributes to mobilize armies of budding wannabes by sanitizing her sexuality, and legions of men by fetishizing her purity.
    • Also, Christian Bale is brilliant, and not just because of the astounding physical commitment to the role, his body being fetishised like as if he were some muscular Man-God from a Tony Scott flick.
    • In Japan, grown men are fetishizing schoolgirls in sober navy uniforms.
    • I have a following there that is mostly teenage girls, because they're the ones who really fetishize gay pornography and everything gay.
    • Feminist film critics have seen this phenomenon (clinically known as fetishism) operating in the cinema; the camera fetishizes the female form.
    • After September 11 everyone was talking about masculinity, mostly because any heterosexual woman who hadn't previously fetishized firemen now felt compelled to do so, if only out of gratitude.
    • To enact social transgression and a kind of hyperrealism, obscene language fetishizes certain words related to sex; the obscene word substitutes for the body part in question but, in the process, acquires the status of a fetish.
    • The necrophile might fetishise the feel of dead skin, or the point of death, or the idea of being a vampire.
    • I would suggest that this cultural fantasy is the symptom of one model for male creativity - the desire to disavow woman's essential Lack by fetishizing an ordinary object.
    • I must say I'm extremely surprised that some people have interpreted my flip ‘vulnerability is sexy’ comment to mean that I'm in some way fetishising this boy's condition.
    • As we all know, when it comes to sex, men in particular tend to fetishize body parts and clothing.
    1. 1.1 Have an excessive and irrational commitment to or obsession with (something)
      迷恋(某事物),痴迷于
      an author who fetishizes privacy

      痴迷于个人隐私题材的作者。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Whilst Marx appears to make use of something like the stratified and transformational ontology set out above, he adds another element: the ontology is also fetishized.
      • In the past, training for white-collar professions was favored and emphasized, and titles and diplomas were fetishized.
      • Movies and songs and TV - even CNN, these days - fetishize love.
      • By delineating a distinction between being ‘in the Colony’ versus ‘of the people,’ Phayne fetishizes the boundary lines that Rye draws in relation to class privilege.
      • As such, my own explanation is probably somewhat incomplete: in a culture with little privacy, intimate moments are fetishized.
      • Richard Prince fetishized the classic T-Bird ear hood in a set of gray fiberglass sculptures.
      • But I guess because I never had that, I fetishize it, sort of.
      • But maybe we also fetishize characters like him because they symbolize possibility.
      • Mailer fetishizes bravery, which has sometimes made him seem silly.
      • Often, it is this image that elicits the most delight from the science fiction film fan: the moment in which the technology itself is foregrounded and the visual drama is fetishized.
      • Whitman has produced music that (particularly as a collection) neither fetishizes the scholarly pallor of early electronic music nor attempts to radically recast the tools or to play clever games with them.
      • No longer would the balance of payments be fetishized as the OEEC was informed that the next balance of payments crisis would be met through the depletion of reserves rather than by deflationary measures.
      • Unlike the good doctor, you never get the impression that Slim has deluded himself into thinking he has an ounce of talent, nor that he is foolishly playing out a N.W.A.-induced fantasy often fetishized by sheltered white youth.
      • I say this as one who fetishizes the electric guitar in all its glorious forms.
      • She built an ostentatious mansion, wore designer fashions, and fetishized the color pink long before Mary Kay Ash, with a pink convertible and even a pink canary.
      • The dominant strain of the American left, on the other hand, certainly since the decline of the socialist left, fetishizes fairness, openness, and diversity.
      • By way of incessant close-ups of Roberts, the film fetishizes her aloneness and her independence.
      • Antipop obviously aspires to pick up electro-hip-hop where Afrika Bambataa left off - analog synthesizers are practically fetishized on this album, and the beats are all curt drum machines.
      • While I admire Orwell as a writer greatly, I tire of the way his writing is fetishised by others, as if he were the definitive authority on matters moral and political.
      • It's also possible that Miike is satirizing the cyberpunk genre, as payback to Gibson and other cyberpunk authors and filmmakers, for their relentless fetishizing of Japanese culture.
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