柯林斯詞典fetish /?f?t??/ (fetishes) 1. N-COUNT If someone has a fetish, they have an unusually strong liking or need for a particular object or activity, as a way of getting sexual pleasure. 戀物癖[oft n N] ...rubber and leather fetishes. ...橡膠和皮革戀物癖。 ...fetish wear for sexual arousal. ...激起性欲的戀物穿著。2. N-COUNT If you say that someone has a fetish for doing something, you disapprove of the fact that they do it very often or enjoy it very much. 迷戀[usu with supp] [表不滿] What began as a postwar fetish for sunbathing is rapidly developing into a world health crisis. 始於戰(zhàn)後對日光浴的迷戀快速發(fā)展成世界健康危機(jī)。3. N-COUNT In some cultures, a fetish is an object, especially a carved object, which is considered to have religious importance or magical powers. 宗教木雕 返回 fetish劍橋詞典 fetish noun [C] (INTEREST) psychology a sexual interest in an object or a part of the body other than the sexual organs (從某物或身躰某部位獲得性快感的)戀物 a rubber /foot fetish 對橡膠制品的迷戀/戀足癖 He has a fetish for/about high heels . 他迷戀高跟鞋。 psychology an activity or object that you are so interested in that you spend an unreasonable amount of time thinking about it or doing it 狂熱迷戀的活動;迷戀之物 She makes a fetish of organization - it's quite obsessive . 她極度注重條理,到了過分的地步。 He has a fetish for/about cleanliness . 他有潔癖。 fetish noun [C] (RELIGIOUS OBJECT) religion specialized an object that is worshipped in some societies because it is believed to have a spirit or special magical powers 奉若神明之物,神物 返回 fetish