zoophile

名词 n. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A person sexually attracted to non-human animals.
  2. A person who in their ethical propositions puts animals on a level with humans.
    — It is not, after all, the 'anti-speciesist', the 'animal liberationist', the radical zoophile who 'attributes a mystical persona' to animals. We simply say that if it is wrong to cause avoidable distress then it is wrong to torture, enslave and kill creatures not of our species for our own, frequently trivial, profit.
  3. A furry (member of the furry fandom) broadly,derogatory,nonstandard
形容词 adj.
  1. Misconstruction of zoophilic: preferring a beast milieu. alt-of,misconstruction
    — The manifestation of severely inflammatory, infiltrated and asymmetrical-disseminated plaques with well-defined borders in children should immediately suggest a zoophile dermatophytosis, especially when there is a plausible ‘history of animal contact’. An infection with T. mentagrophytes typically involves a severe eczematous skin reaction and sometimes the appearance of pustules. The areas of face, neck and arms are the most frequently affected in zoophilic dermatophyte infections.
  2. Misconstruction of zoophilic: supporting policies favourable to animal lives. alt-of,misconstruction
    — The notion that an ecosystem, or a species, is intrinsically valuable (apart from the enjoyments it provides to individuals) is one that zoophiles may dislike as much as libertarians (as Regan 1983). Spinoza, whose thought has been an inspiration both to environmentalists and to libertarians, was fiercely non-zoophile (Spinoza, Ethics 4p47sl; see Clark 1987).

词形变化

zoophiles plural zoöphile alternative,dated more zoophile comparative most zoophile superlative zoöphile alternative,dated

词汇关系

词源

词源 1
From zoo- + -phile.
词源 2
From zoo- + -phile.
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