incest
英 ['ɪnsest]
美 ['ɪnsɛst]
TEM8
1. caste, chaste => incest.
2. => unchaste, impure.
incest 乱伦in-,不,非,-cest,纯的,词源同caste,castrate.即不纯洁的,引申词义乱伦。
- incest
- incest: [13] Etymologically, incest is virtually the same word as unchaste. It was borrowed from Latin incestus, a noun use of an adjective formed from the negative prefix in- and castus ‘pure’ (source of English chaste). The Latin word denoted ‘unchastity’ in general, but in practice was often applied specifically to ‘sexual contact between close relatives’.
=> chaste - incest (n.)
- c. 1200, "the crime of sexual intercourse between near kindred," from Old French inceste and directly from Latin incestum "unchastity, impious unchastity," also specifically "sex between close relatives," noun use of neuter adjective incestus "unchaste, impure," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + castus "pure" (see caste). In early use also in reference to sexual relations or marriage with one under a vow of chastity (sometimes distinguished as spiritual incest). Old English had sibleger "incest," literally "kin-lying."
- 1. Her party opposes abortion, except in cases of rape or incest.
- 她的党派反对堕胎,但强奸或**引起的怀孕除外。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Incest was punishable by death.
- 以前**罪可判处死刑.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. The " horror of incest " is not in fact universal.
- “ 令人憎恶的** “ 实际上并不是普遍的.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Incest rules and rules of exogamy are related, not identical.
- 关于**的规定和异族通婚的规定是有关联的, 但并不是完全相同的.
来自辞典例句
- 5. Mother - son incest is rare and deeply pathological.
- 母亲与儿子**很少见也很病态.
来自电影对白