taboos
英 [təˈbuːz]
美 [tæˈbuz]
n. (文化或宗教习俗方面的)禁忌,忌讳,戒律; 禁止; 避讳
taboo的复数
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.- The topic of addiction remains something of a taboo...
毒瘾仍然是个有些忌讳的话题。 - 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。 - Taboois also an adjective.
- 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。
- The topic of addiction remains something of a taboo...
双语例句
- Taboos vary from culture to culture.
文化不同,禁忌也不一样。 - You should learn the local taboos before going traveling.
旅行之前你应该要知道当地的禁忌。 - His real intent was to question his own views on Korean culture and whether he could break some taboos.
他真正的意图是质疑自己对于韩国文化的看法,以及他是否能打破一些禁忌。 - Therefore there are many taboos during the Spring Festival.
所以春节时期有许多禁忌。 - Tribal taboos forbade the mandinkas to eat the monkeys and baboons.
部落的戒律禁止曼丁卡人吃猴肉和狒狒肉。 - England's taboo and custom Three taboos Cannot the gasser English have the custom which lines up.
英国的禁忌与习俗三个禁忌不能加塞英国人有排队的习惯。 - Too many taboos exist both in English and Chinese.
英汉两种语言都存在着大量的禁忌语。 - One of the newest taboos in American society is the topic of fat.
在美国社会,最新的禁忌话题之一是胖。 - Familiarize yourself with the norms, rituals, and taboos of other cultures.
熟悉其它文化的规范、习俗和禁忌。 - In China today, such taboos no longer resonate.
而在当今中国,这些禁忌已不被认同了。