fetish
n. <心>戀物; 偶像,迷信; 物神,崇拜物
If someone has a fetish, they have an unusually strong liking or need for a particular object or activity, as a way of getting sexual pleasure.
...rubber and leather fetishes.
迷戀橡膠和皮革的戀物癖
...fetish wear for sexual arousal.
引起性快感的戀物癖裝束
If you say that someone has a fetish for doing something, you disapprove of the fact that they do it very often or enjoy it very much.
What began as a postwar fetish for sunbathing is rapidly developing into a world health crisis.
開始是戰後對日光浴的極度迷戀,而後迅速發展成世界性的健康危機。
In some cultures, a fetish is an object, especially a carved object, which is considered to have religious importance or magical powers.
1. a charm superstitiously believed to embody magical powers
2. excessive or irrational devotion to some activity;
He has this fetish and he is constantly eating my homework.
他有怪癖而且他經常吃我的作業.
Some young people like to make a fetish of style.
有些年輕人喜歡盲目地趕時髦.
He was the god of sin and misery and had a fetish for the obsidian knife.
他是罪惡和悲慘厄運之神並且為黑曜石刀增添了一個崇拜物.
Young people tend to make a fetish of glamorous stars in sports and entertainment circles.
年輕人容易盲目崇拜迷人的體育和娛樂圈明星.
It's just like how Americans have a fetish with steroid body builders and breast implants.
它很正直像美國人如何有一個物神由於類固醇身體建立者而且胸部深植.