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vampirism

/vam-pahyuhr-iz-uhm, -puh-riz-/US // ˈvæm paɪərˌɪz əm, -pəˌrɪz- //UK // (ˈvæmpaɪərˌɪzəm) //

吸血鬼主义,吸血鬼症,吸血鬼,吸毒

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : belief in the existence of vampires.
    • : the acts or practices of vampires.
    • : unscrupulous exploitation, ruin, or degradation of others.

Examples

  • What are your thoughts on using vampirism as a metaphor for the disenfranchised?

  • True Blood is set in your native Louisiana, and it really uses vampirism as a metaphor for outsiders, including the gay community.

  • You could say that the metaphor of vampirism being a… release is probably true.

  • Men of science bore testimony in favour of vampirism with seeming truthfulness and ability, worthy of a better subject.

  • It is also a protection against psychic vampirism, or draining of magnetic strength.

  • It has been asserted that Bertrand was a vampire; but there are absolutely no grounds for associating him with vampirism.

  • There are other types of vampirism in addition to the conventional theme and the occult vampirism.

  • A kindred prejudice, Vampirism, has still many adherents in Eastern Europe.