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taboo

英 [təˈbuː]

美 [təˈbuː]

n.  (文化或宗教习俗方面的)禁忌,忌讳,戒律; 禁止; 避讳
adj.  禁忌的,忌讳的

复数:taboos 

考研IELTSGRETEM8

Collins.1 / BNC.10404 / COCA.11305

牛津词典

    noun

    • (文化或宗教习俗方面的)禁忌,忌讳,戒律
      a cultural or religious custom that does not allow people to do, use or talk about a particular thing as people find it offensive or embarrassing
      1. an incest taboo
        乱伦禁忌
      2. a taboo on working on a Sunday
        禁止星期日工作的习俗
      3. to break/violate a taboo
        触犯禁忌
      4. Death is one of the great taboos in our culture.
        在我们的文化中,“死亡”是一大忌。
    • 禁止;避讳
      a general agreement not to do sth or talk about sth
      1. The subject is still a taboo in our family.
        这个话题在我们家里仍然讳莫如深。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-COUNT 禁忌;忌讳
      If there is atabooon a subject or activity, it is a social custom to avoid doing that activity or talking about that subject, because people find them embarrassing or offensive.
      1. The topic of addiction remains something of a taboo...
        毒瘾仍然是个有些忌讳的话题。
      2. Religious dogmas often include strong sexual taboos and can create in children the impression that sex is sinful.
        宗教教义中经常包含严格的性禁忌,这会给儿童留下“性是罪恶”的印象。
      3. Taboois also an adjective.
      4. Cancer is a taboo subject and people are frightened or embarrassed to talk openly about it.
        癌症是个禁忌话题,公开谈论它会让人们感到恐慌或局促不安。

    英英释义

    noun

    • an inhibition or ban resulting from social custom or emotional aversion
        Synonym:tabu
      1. a prejudice (especially in Polynesia and other South Pacific islands) that prohibits the use or mention of something because of its sacred nature
          Synonym:tabu

        verb

        • declare as sacred and forbidden

          adj

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