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单词 eroticize
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Definition of eroticize in English:

eroticize

(British eroticise)
verb ɪˈrɒtɪsʌɪzəˈrɑdəˌsaɪz
[with object]
  • Give (something or someone) erotic qualities.

    we will explore why certain symbols and body shapes are eroticized
    porn eroticizes immorality
    eroticized images
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Such impositions of meaning shape the sexual experience, and space becomes eroticized by social actors through their construction of a sense of place.
    • I guess what you must ask yourself is are you prepared to date someone who eroticizes race in a way that may be confining to your individual personality?
    • When the school day is done, they will turn to the videos and music that feed them eroticized violence and surround them with language that knows no constraints.
    • Instead, they are taught to eroticize power inequalities as something that feels good and right.
    • Furthermore, soldiers are purposefully trained to eroticize violence - from a heterosexual, male-aggressor perspective, even if some soldiers are gay and some are women.
    • My theory is that men have by and large eroticised freedom, while women have eroticised its absence.
    • In his hallucinatory images, eroticized decorative motifs derived from organic forms add an emotional charge to an apocalyptic vision.
    • The unusual focus on Gerald's neck eroticizes this aspect of his body by highlighting the fact that here his clothes start, just where his statuesque body begins.
    • The central tenet of this sexuality is eroticizing dominance and subordination.
    • Who was the first to write that beauty standards imposed on women create the look of an assault victim, thus demonstrating the immense problem we have with eroticizing violence?
    • Masculinity is eroticized by artistic boys as they yearn for male acceptance.
    • His tendency to eroticise every same sex friendship is often preposterous.
    • Yet, inversely, at the same time a different audience eroticizes women bodybuilders solely for their physiques - as a burgeoning underground muscle-fetish industry proves.
    • Desire is punished, and the punishment is eroticized, and the erotic, as it always does, seeks its final release in death.
    • I was thinking more along the lines of the camera eroticizing the space before its lens, actually.
    • It is all in the service of eroticizing the violence to the point where the film operates more as a psychosexual exploration than a horror film.
    • In the conjoining of the two bodies, arms wrapped around the other, one may eroticize the encounter or stab the other in the back - or both.
    • But hey, the guy works at a gym, maybe he's learned to eroticize red-faced girls who are streaming with sweat.
    • The process of sensitizing us to child porn also forces us to eroticize children.
    • I am not the origin of the desire that operates within my vision; it is from Eros that I derive the libidinal quality of my gaze which eroticizes the world.

Derivatives

  • eroticization

  • noun
    • The film is striking in its eroticization of the male figure, and its story of resentment, loyalty and self-sacrifice reveals more about the darkest aspects of human nature with each successive viewing.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is a take on the the blurring effect Japanese censors use to conceal genitals and penetration, or rather the resulting eroticization thereof.
      • The novel explores the eroticization of dominance.
      • There was a heavy eroticisation of the male bodies on display.
      • Women's eroticisation of traditional power relationships makes the process of evaluating a boyfriend for his earning power seem acceptable, rather than mercenary, to most men and women.
 
 

Definition of eroticize in US English:

eroticize

(British eroticise)
verbəˈrädəˌsīzəˈrɑdəˌsaɪz
[with object]
  • Give (something or someone) erotic qualities.

    certain symbols and body shapes are eroticized
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The central tenet of this sexuality is eroticizing dominance and subordination.
    • Yet, inversely, at the same time a different audience eroticizes women bodybuilders solely for their physiques - as a burgeoning underground muscle-fetish industry proves.
    • My theory is that men have by and large eroticised freedom, while women have eroticised its absence.
    • It is all in the service of eroticizing the violence to the point where the film operates more as a psychosexual exploration than a horror film.
    • Such impositions of meaning shape the sexual experience, and space becomes eroticized by social actors through their construction of a sense of place.
    • Who was the first to write that beauty standards imposed on women create the look of an assault victim, thus demonstrating the immense problem we have with eroticizing violence?
    • The process of sensitizing us to child porn also forces us to eroticize children.
    • When the school day is done, they will turn to the videos and music that feed them eroticized violence and surround them with language that knows no constraints.
    • Desire is punished, and the punishment is eroticized, and the erotic, as it always does, seeks its final release in death.
    • The unusual focus on Gerald's neck eroticizes this aspect of his body by highlighting the fact that here his clothes start, just where his statuesque body begins.
    • But hey, the guy works at a gym, maybe he's learned to eroticize red-faced girls who are streaming with sweat.
    • I am not the origin of the desire that operates within my vision; it is from Eros that I derive the libidinal quality of my gaze which eroticizes the world.
    • Instead, they are taught to eroticize power inequalities as something that feels good and right.
    • Masculinity is eroticized by artistic boys as they yearn for male acceptance.
    • In his hallucinatory images, eroticized decorative motifs derived from organic forms add an emotional charge to an apocalyptic vision.
    • In the conjoining of the two bodies, arms wrapped around the other, one may eroticize the encounter or stab the other in the back - or both.
    • His tendency to eroticise every same sex friendship is often preposterous.
    • I was thinking more along the lines of the camera eroticizing the space before its lens, actually.
    • I guess what you must ask yourself is are you prepared to date someone who eroticizes race in a way that may be confining to your individual personality?
    • Furthermore, soldiers are purposefully trained to eroticize violence - from a heterosexual, male-aggressor perspective, even if some soldiers are gay and some are women.
 
 
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