释义 |
exhibitionistic, a.|ɛksɪˌbɪʃəˈnɪstɪk| [f. prec. + -ic.] Pertaining or given to exhibitionism. So exhibitioˈnistically adv.
1928A. Huxley Let. 23 May (1969) 297 I'd do a little lying out with my belly exhibitionistically exposed to the natural sun. 1930Psychol. Abstr. Dec. 539/1 Descriptions of exhibitionistic acts which manifest atypical phases are here presented. 1931Nation (N.Y.) 23 Dec. 702 Harris, the exhibitionistic satyr, finally worried the prudish Shaw into giving him a statement concerning the latter's sex life. 1932S. Zuckerman Soc. Life Monkeys & Apes xix. 310 It is difficult to say what is the significance of such behaviour. There is no obvious justification for the view expressed by Tinklepaugh that it is exhibitionistic. 1937Scrutiny Mar. 439 The ‘good student’, whose fountain-pen slides and skates exhibitionistically over the page. 1949M. Mead Male & Female vii. 156 The lusty, exhibitionistic self-confidence of the five-year-old. Ibid. xviii. 369 He is proudly, exhibitionistically sure of his masculinity. 1970Daily Tel. 15 Jan. 16/2 Technically testing yet not unduly exhibitionistic, both cadenzas avoided..excessive length and complexity. |