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复数形式
fetishes
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迷恋, 痴迷
a strong and unusual attachment or obsession with a particular object, idea, or activity
- Sarah had a fetish for collecting vintage postcards, often spending hours scouring flea markets and antique shops for rare finds.
莎拉有一种收集复古明信片的癖好,经常花几个小时在跳蚤市场和古董店搜寻稀有发现。
- Mark had a strange fetish for organizing his bookshelf by color, insisting that it helped him think more clearly.
马克有一种奇怪的癖好,喜欢按颜色整理书架,坚称这有助于他更清晰地思考。
- The artist's fetish for symmetry was evident in all her paintings, each meticulously balanced and harmonious.
这位艺术家对对称的迷恋在她所有的画作中都很明显,每一幅都精心平衡且和谐。
- Tom's fetish for cleanliness bordered on obsession, as he would spend hours scrubbing every surface of his apartment.
汤姆对清洁的迷恋近乎痴迷,因为他会花几个小时擦洗公寓的每一处表面。
- Rebecca had a fetish for adventure, constantly seeking out new experiences and adrenaline-pumping activities like skydiving and rock climbing.
丽贝卡对冒险有一种迷恋,不断寻求新的体验和肾上腺素飙升的活动,如跳伞和攀岩。
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物神, 护身符
an object thought to possess magical powers or to bring good luck, often used in rituals or as a protective charm
- The warrior carried a fetish into battle for protection.
战士带着一个护身符上战场以求保护。
- Traders sold carved fetishes said to ward off evil spirits.
商人们出售据说能驱赶邪灵的雕刻神物。
- The villagers revered the stone as a sacred fetish.
村民们将这块石头尊为神圣的神物。
- He kept a small fetish in his pocket as a talisman.
他在口袋里放了一个小神物作为护身符。
- The shaman blessed the fetish before the ceremony.
萨满在仪式前祝福了神物。