skinship
英语
编辑词源
编辑skin + kinship组成的混成词,亦可分析为skin + -ship。早在1966年便在牛津英语词典内有记载,可能是仿译自日语 スキンシップ (sukinshippu),其本身是一个可追溯到至早1955年的和制英语(日本创造的伪英语词),另可能源自朝鲜语 스킨십 (seukinsip)(1971年或更晚)。日语内亦早在1955年就有拉丁字母书写的该单词。[1]
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编辑skinship (不可数)
- (特别用于日本,韩国) (爱人、亲人间的)身体接触
- 1994, Nicole Landry Sault, Many Mirrors: Body Image and Social Relations[1], Rutgers University Press, →ISBN,第 311 页:
- In Mexico, interdependence among people in emphasized and expressed through cosleeping and "skinship." … A similar type of "skinship" also exists throughout Mexico—all one had to do is look at the way people walk or sit together. … women are always patting touching ...
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- 裸身相处
- (Can we date this quote?), Scott Clark, “The Japanese Bath: Extraordinarily Ordinary”, 出自 Joseph Jay Tobin 编, Re-made in Japan: Everyday Life and Consumer Taste in a Changing Society[2] (social science), Yale University Press, 出版于 1992,第 102 页:
- This relationship of parents to children is especially enhanced by bathing together—commonly known as skinship (sukinshippu). Other groups, from businessmen or to neighboring housewives to hikers and classmates, often seek to increase the strength of a relationship by engaging in hadaka no tsukiai at a sentō, health center, or onsen.
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编辑参考资料
编辑- ↑ “skinship, n.”,OED Online ,Oxford, Oxfordshire:Oxford University Press,September 2021年