phallus的意思和读音

phallus

: [ˈfæləs] : ['fæləs]

n.

phalli  phalluses  

phallusn.

1.the male sexual organ, especially when it is erect(= stiff)

2.a model or an image of the male sexual organ that represents power and fertility

n.1.()2.;

n.1.a model of a penis in a state of sexual excitement2.a penis

1. ... phallism phallus phanerogam ...

3. Coprinus Phallus Auricularia auricula ...

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1.Indeed, she said, it was not a phallus at all, but "Little Louise" .”。

2.Bring the fingers and thumb together as if holding a phallus near the forehead.JB

3.Instead she took a two-foot-long, fully erect, fully veined and muscled phallus, which she had made of latex and plaster.

4.Isis gathers up 12 of the pieces, creating a new phallus from clay, and brings Osiris back to life in the child Horus.12西

5.It is because the phallus does not realise, except in its evanescence, the meeting of desires, that it becomes the common locus of anxiety.

6.This is a book, after all, in which a friendly centaur can revive a languishing maiden with an 'arc of fire' from its 'enormous' phallus.

7."Ostriches and rheas appear to have additional muscles that help to maintain a rigid phallus, " he explained.:“。”

8.relating to a phallus especially as an embodiment of generative power.

9.The decline of the phallus is especially evident in "urban Bhutan, " a term locals insist is not an oxymoron.”,

10.The phallus for example, little Hans, just as much of a logician as Aristotle, poses the equation: all animate beings have a phallus.