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单词 fetishistic
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Definition of fetishistic in English:

fetishistic

adjective fɛtɪˈʃɪstɪkˌfɛdəˈʃɪstɪk
  • 1Relating to sexual fetishism.

    a fetishistic obsession with leather outfits
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The photographs are inhabited by solitary female figures, naked except for fetishistic high-heels or black pumps, in vacant interiors or flat, expansive landscapes.
    • The whole film has an attractive, dark, fetishistic gleam, too.
    • It is worth noting that the pornographic, fetishistic quality of the ear can only be seen, not heard.
    • The figures seem oblivious of each other, and their erotic endeavour seems cerebral or fetishistic.
    • The parts don't add up to a whole self-portrait; the female body is broken into fragments that are ornamented with fetishistic attention.
    • In her life and throughout her oeuvre, she unabashedly appropriated the prerogative of the fetishistic gaze associated with the masculine observer.
    • There is a perceived incongruity between the film's dark, fetishistic side and its ironic and humorous jabs at squeaky-clean middle-class America.
    • The show includes film stills and coolly fetishistic fashion photography, notably various ad campaigns.
    • Underwear with suspender elastic hanging off may have looked chicly fetishistic on the women but positively frightful on the men.
    • The obsessive, fetishistic, single account that pornography provides is what keeps sexuality within bounds.
    1. 1.1 Having an excessive and irrational devotion or commitment to a particular thing.
      their almost fetishistic attention to detail
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The images all refer to the fetishistic obsession Western science has with classification based on visual evidence.
      • The success of the song is entirely dependent on its contemporary relevance in the guise of almost fetishistic devotion to 60s pop nostalgia.
      • He covers the floor of every set with fetishistic zeal.
      • In fact, characters in the movie gush over designer names with almost fetishistic glee.
      • As an artifact of its time and of its bizarre fetishistic sport, the film excels.
      • They bring to art a fetishistic desire to collect: to do something with the unending flow of material.
      • The novel is irritating because of the author's endless, fetishistic revisiting of the same nihilist themes he has explored since his first book.
      • The film's fetishistic approach to auto racing is uncomfortably like the current NASCAR craze.
      • Novelistic realism itself becomes a fetishistic practice.
      • The playwrights who wrote for the public stage depicted characters who demonstrated a fetishistic preoccupation with clothes and who dressed ostentatiously.
 
 

Definition of fetishistic in US English:

fetishistic

adjectiveˌfedəˈSHistikˌfɛdəˈʃɪstɪk
  • 1Relating to sexual fetishism.

    a fetishistic obsession with leather outfits
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The show includes film stills and coolly fetishistic fashion photography, notably various ad campaigns.
    • The photographs are inhabited by solitary female figures, naked except for fetishistic high-heels or black pumps, in vacant interiors or flat, expansive landscapes.
    • In her life and throughout her oeuvre, she unabashedly appropriated the prerogative of the fetishistic gaze associated with the masculine observer.
    • Underwear with suspender elastic hanging off may have looked chicly fetishistic on the women but positively frightful on the men.
    • The obsessive, fetishistic, single account that pornography provides is what keeps sexuality within bounds.
    • The parts don't add up to a whole self-portrait; the female body is broken into fragments that are ornamented with fetishistic attention.
    • It is worth noting that the pornographic, fetishistic quality of the ear can only be seen, not heard.
    • The figures seem oblivious of each other, and their erotic endeavour seems cerebral or fetishistic.
    • The whole film has an attractive, dark, fetishistic gleam, too.
    • There is a perceived incongruity between the film's dark, fetishistic side and its ironic and humorous jabs at squeaky-clean middle-class America.
    1. 1.1 Having an excessive and irrational devotion or commitment to a particular thing.
      their almost fetishistic attention to detail
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Novelistic realism itself becomes a fetishistic practice.
      • He covers the floor of every set with fetishistic zeal.
      • They bring to art a fetishistic desire to collect: to do something with the unending flow of material.
      • The novel is irritating because of the author's endless, fetishistic revisiting of the same nihilist themes he has explored since his first book.
      • The film's fetishistic approach to auto racing is uncomfortably like the current NASCAR craze.
      • The playwrights who wrote for the public stage depicted characters who demonstrated a fetishistic preoccupation with clothes and who dressed ostentatiously.
      • The images all refer to the fetishistic obsession Western science has with classification based on visual evidence.
      • The success of the song is entirely dependent on its contemporary relevance in the guise of almost fetishistic devotion to 60s pop nostalgia.
      • In fact, characters in the movie gush over designer names with almost fetishistic glee.
      • As an artifact of its time and of its bizarre fetishistic sport, the film excels.
 
 
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