Similar words: eroticism, exotic, neuroticism, mysticism, criticism, briticism, witticism, asceticism. Meaning: n. the quality of being exotic.
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1. A few reviewers seemed overwhelmed by the exoticism of it all.
2. This series apparel shows off the elegance and exoticism.
3. He loved the exoticism of Egypt.
4. Miss Winniedelicately expresses the typical exoticism of children's garment.
5. This is a typical form of exoticism, i. e. the impression of country fellows on cities.
6. Domesticating translation strategy aims at reducing the exoticism of the target text, providing a kind of natural and fluent version for the target readers.
7. PS. Contributed to the pleasant rhythm and exoticism, the well - known Latin music is more and more popular by high -end white - collars and young generation.
8. Exoticism in music, painting, and literature evokes the picturesque atmosphere and color of far - off lands.
9. With the individual music style, the work combined exoticism with creation method of polytonality.
10. This tropical delicacy became a symbol of coveted exoticism stretching from cuisine to architecture.
11. Strong tastes exoticism is the main focus of the design project.
12. There, during the war, the Allies were caught up in a jumble of intrigue, political romanticism and oriental exoticism.
13. The increasing extension , variety , complex and the developing trends of non-equilibrium and exoticism of the financial derivative instruments have their inner motives .
14. On visits home I had to make a conscious decision whether to exaggerate or downplay the exoticism.
15. It's a well-rounded and fashionable album. The title song is a lyrical rock dance, which is full of exoticism.
16. Egg the skin makes Xiaochan chair, be permeated with thick exoticism, the collocation that lets the space that occupy the home does not have amorous feelings one time.
17. Part four expresses through humorous thought the pursuit of innovation, exoticism and fanaticism in the design of humor.
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18. All staffs of our coffee house welcome you to enjoy the French romanticism here or experience the rich Italian style, or just have a try to the exoticism brought along from the Southeast Asia.
19. He admits that "it isn't clear what the break between modernisation and Westernisation will mean. " But at the very least it will ensure "a world of enormous cultural diversity and exoticism".
20. His description of China, Xanadu and Kubla Khan is not aiming at drawing pictures of real scenes, but using China as an art space to fly the author's imagination and tinge the poem with exoticism.
21. But you give things up, too, and sometimes you strongly crave comfort, stability and familiarity over excitement, exoticism and newness.
22. Catering to this psychology, even some domestic products also adopt western names filled with exoticism when naming. For instance, Beijing Ozyman and Shanghai Kanebo.
23. He spoke of this as a regrettable lapse into political exoticism on his part.
24. The merchants also catch another female characteristic in this age group- advocating exoticism. They think that the imported are always better than the home-made.
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