释义 |
zoˈophilic, a. [f. as zoophile + -ic.] a. Characterized by zoophilism; animal-loving. b. Psychol. Characterized by zoophilia.
1947New Biol. 152 Our chief concern, however, is with the dog as a beast of burden. In England, presumably owing to the prevalence of zoophilic organisations such as the R.S.P.C.A. such practices are illegalised. 1951J. Steinbeck Log p. xxiv, A sexual, a religious, a zoophilic or a gustatory impulse. 1965Movie Spring 23/2 Although some spectators may derive a premature zoophilic frisson from Marnie's words to her horse, ‘Oh, Forio, if you want to bite anyone, bite me,’ we don't learn that there is anything psychologically wrong with Marnie until the sequence in which we meet Mother. |