voyeurism

[vɔɪ'ɜ:rɪzəm][vɔɪ'ɜ:rɪzəm]

n.窥阴癖者

  • Among them the voyeurism is indispensable in human psychology a presence .

    其中, 窥视 是人类心理学中不可缺少的一种存在。

  • Most modern misery literature however is the purest voyeurism an opportunity to pry into the degradation of others through secondhand confessional of the most graphic and prurient sort .

    然而,大多数的“悲剧文学”都是通过最生动、最淫秽的间接自述来 趁机 窥伺他人的 落魄,都纯粹 属于 偷窥 他人 隐私

  • According to an article in the Harvard Review of Psychiatry doctors are looking up patients out of curiosity voyeurism and habit and patients feel their privacy has been breached .

    《哈佛精神病学评论》(HarvardReviewofPsychiatry)上的一篇文章称,医生 查询病人是出于好奇、 窥阴 和习惯,而病人感觉自己的隐私受到了侵犯。

  • I think of voyeurism in a much broader context than vicarious sexual satisfaction .

    我认为 窥视 有更为广泛的背景,而不仅仅是性的满足。