XXX

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj. 符号
/ˌʔɛks.ʔɛksˈʔɛks/|/ˈtɹɪpəlˈʔɛks/    /ɛ.ksɛ.ksɛks/|/ˈtɹɪpəlˈɛks/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Triple X syndrome. rare,uncountable
  2. Alternative form of xxx (“an abbreviation for kisses”). alt-of,alternative,rare
  3. The conventional Morse code call made when in an urgent situation but not in immediate distress. obsolete
动词 v.
  1. To delete; to cross out, especially to conceal or suggest vulgar language. transitive,uncommon
形容词 adj.
  1. Extreme or hardcore pornography; or, less strictly, any pornographic content.
    — Pornography—or "porno," to use the hip term—is intended primarily to sexually arouse the viewer, or reader, or maybe listener. Porno films enjoy graphic realism. These are the XXX films.
  2. Extra strong; very high quality.
  3. Unknown eye or hair color. not-comparable
  4. Bald. not-comparable
符号
  1. Denotes extreme or hardcore pornography.
    — [bottom right] XXX SO ADULT ONE 'X' ISN'T ENOUGH!
  2. Extra strong alcohol, particularly ale or (later) any beer. obsolete
    — "God bless you, madam!" he said, fervently, "and all like you that keep a bright face through the darkest day. But come, madam, step in a moment, and taste a glass of the XXX ale, and a slice of l'eg's cake; it's yet early."
  3. Straight edge (lifestyle and subculture).
  4. Extra strong alcohol, particularly ale or (later) any beer.; Alcohol. obsolete

词形变化

more XXX comparative most XXX superlative XXX. alternative more XXX comparative most XXX superlative XXXes present,singular,third-person XXXing participle,present XXXed participle,past XXXed past XXXs plural XXXs plural

词源

词源 1
1969 (see quotations). Reduplication of X (“an age rating denoting content suitable for adults”), in reference to the X rating introduced by the Motion Picture Association of America on 1 November 1968 for films containing extreme violence, heavily implied (originally softcore) sex and obscene language. Film posters began to include multiple exes (but skipping two) in order to imply even more extreme, hardcore content, particularly in relation to pornography (although many actually contained the same content as X-rated films). Compare XXXX. The original X rating was superseded by NC-17 in 1990; see also R-18.
词源 2
Unknown. Possibly from X, a graphic derivative of the skull and crossbones (“indicator of death”). For other possible explanations, see Beer measurement § Saltire marks on WikipediaWikipedia .
词源 3
Unknown, but compare ex (“to delete; to cross out”, verb).
词源 4
Perhaps from sXe.
词源 5
From having three X chromosomes (and no Y), or as a clipping of XXX syndrome.
词源 6
Adopted by the International Radiotelegraph Convention in 1927.
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