释义 |
inhiˈbitionism Psychol. [f. inhibition + -ism.] (See quot. 1934.) Also gen. A tendency towards inhibition.
1934H. C. Warren Dict. Psychol. 138/2 Inhibitionism, the view that character is a function of the inhibition of instinctive tendencies. 1952Archit. Rev. CXII. 195/2 For men of his type fin de siècle sensitivity and twentieth century inhibitionism are equally abhorrent. |