释义 |
polymorphously, adv.|pɒlɪˈmɔːfəslɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] polymorphously perverse (Psychol.): characterized by a diffuse sexuality that can be excited and gratified in many ways and is normal in young children but regarded as perverted in adults. Also transf.
1949J. Strachey tr. Freud's Three Ess. Theory of Sexuality ii. 69 Under the influence of seduction children can become polymorphously perverse, and can be led into all possible kinds of sexual irregularities... In this respect children behave in the same kind of way as an average uncultivated woman in whom the same polymorphously perverse disposition persists. 1957Ann. N.Y. Acad. Sci. LXVI. 429 Is not a child infinitely potential rather than polymorphously perverse? 1980Church Times 22 Feb. 11/3 Traditional Christianity..offers us encouragement about living with..shame and dependence, which, in the polymorphously perverse landscape of chaos, need some careful (and painful) thought. |