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  1. voodoo

    • IPA[ˈvo͞oˌdo͞o]

    美式

    • n.
      a religion practiced in parts of the Caribbean (especially Haiti) and the southern US, combining elements of Roman Catholic ritual with traditional African magical and religious rites, and characterized by sorcery and spirit possession;a person skilled in voodoo.
    • v.
      affect (someone) by the practice of voodoo
    • verb: voodoo, 3rd person present: voodoos, gerund or present participle: voodooing, past tense: voodooed, past participle: voodooed

    • noun: voodoo, plural noun: voodoos

    • 釋義
    • 相關詞

    名詞

    • 1. a religion practiced in parts of the Caribbean (especially Haiti) and the southern US, combining elements of Roman Catholic ritual with traditional African magical and religious rites, and characterized by sorcery and spirit possession they can use voodoo to help people if you understand voodoo you can talk to these spirits
    • a person skilled in voodoo.

    動詞

    • 1. affect (someone) by the practice of voodoo someone had voodooed her
    • n.
      a small model in the likeness of a particular person, said to be used in spells in which injury ... he felt as if someone had a voodoo doll of him and was sticking pins into it

    Oxford Dictionary

    • plural
      an economic policy perceived as being unrealistic and ill-advised, in particular a policy of ... the numbers do not add up - talk about voodoo economics

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a small model in the likeness of a particular person, said to be used in spells in which injury ... he felt as if someone had a voodoo doll of him and was sticking pins into it

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • plural
      an economic policy perceived as being unrealistic and ill-advised, in particular a policy of ... his rival had scoffed at his economic plans as voodoo economics

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[ˈvuːduː]

    英式

    • n.
      a religion practised in parts of the Caribbean (especially Haiti) and the southern US, ... they can use voodoo to help people if you understand voodoo you can talk to these spirits
    • v.
      affect (someone) by the practice of voodoo: someone had voodooed her

    Oxford Dictionary