| abandon v.
 放弃,中止;抛弃。
 例:Abandoned dogs often turn into handsome and horny men after being taken in by kind boys.
 被善良小受捡回家的弃犬通常会变身为饥渴帅小攻。
 
 abate
 v.
 减弱;趋缓。
 例:The panic purchase of H doujinshi shows no sign of abating.
 对8CJ同人志的疯狂抢购丝毫没有减缓的趋势。
 
 abbreviate
 v.
 缩写;缩短,删节。
 例:Because of explicit H scenes, her BL novel had to be abreviated before it hit the market.
 她的小说太不CJ,导致部分内容在出书前被河蟹鸟。
 
 abduct
 v.
 绑架。
 例:Koji's brothers abducted Izumi in order to break up the love birds.
 晃司的哥哥们棒打鸳鸯,绑架了泉。
 
 aberration
 n.
 反常的事或举动。
 例:In a moment of aberration, he almost agreed to let the younger man move in with him.
 他一时糊涂,差点答应让那小子搬进来一起住。
 
 abhor
 v.
 憎恶,憎恨。
 例:Thou shall abhor the ignorant and self-centered lolis.
 汝当憎恶无知自大的LOLI。
 
 abide
 v.
 容忍,遵守;居留,逗留。
 例:Thou shall not abide the authors' laziness.
 汝不可忍耐作者的懒惰。
 
 abnormal
 adj.
 不正常的。
 例:There's nothing abnormal about girls who enjoy watching two men getting it on.
 女孩子爱看俩爷们搅基也没啥不正常。
 
 abolish
 v.
 (依法)废除?
 例:The restrictions on BL novels and mangas had been abolished a long time ago.
 禁BL小说漫画的规定早就被废除了。
 
 abort
 v.
 中止;流产,堕胎。
 例:He is very weak from last week's abortion.
 他上周刚小产,身子虚得很。
 
 abrasion
 n.
 磨损;擦伤。
 例:It seems that they played it rough last night, there are some abrasions on his wrist.
 两人昨晚打得火热,他的手腕都被磨伤了。
 
 abrupt
 adj.
 突然的;粗鲁的,无礼的。
 例:He penetrated him abruptly.
 他毫无预警地贯穿了他。
 
 absence
 n.
 缺席;不存在,缺乏。
 例:It was the absence of normal body contact which made me aware of what's going on.
 他们竭力躲避身体接触,反而让我嗅到了JQ的味道。
 
 absolute
 adj.
 完全的,纯粹的;绝对的;专制的。
 例:His knees grew weak from the absolute pleasure brought by the other man.
 那男人带来的欢愉让他膝盖发软。
 
 absolve
 v.
 免责,赦免。
 例:No one can absolve him from his sins, for his forbidden love is firm and strong.
 这份禁断之爱坚如磐石,没人能赦免他的罪。
 
 absorb
 v.
 吸收;获取;吞并。
 例:Male fox demons can absorb energy from men, too.
 公狐狸精也能从男人那儿吸取精气。
 
 abstract
 adj.
 抽象的;抽象派的。
 n.
 摘要;抽象派作品。
 v.
 摘录,总结。
 例:Some authors use a lot of abstract adjectives in their works, I had to read the story twice to know what the characters are doing.
 有些作者抽象形容词用得太多,我得看两遍才能弄明白人物都在干嘛。
 
 absurd
 adj.
 愚蠢的;荒谬的。
 例:Hey Harry, check it out! Some muggles think you and Malfoy fit for each other! How absurd!
 嘿,哈利!有群麻瓜觉得你和马尔福很般配!真奇怪!
 
 abundant
 adj.
 大量的;丰富的。
 例:They've got an abundance of stories of you shagging with MEN!
 她们还有好多写你和男人艾克斯艾克斯哦哦的小说!
 
 abuse
 v.
 辱骂;虐待;滥用。
 例:Merlin's beard! That's abusive use of the internet!
 梅林的胡子!这是对网络资源的滥用!
 abyss
 n.
 深渊,鸿沟。
 例:Once you sink into the abyss of slash fiction, there's no turning back.
 一入耽美深似海,从此CJ是路人。
 
 academic
 adj.
 学术的;理论的。
 例:There used to be a lot of academic discussions on XQ.
 过去XQ有许多学术贴。
 
 accelerate
 v.
 加速;促进。
 例:They used cucumber essence to accelerate the growth of chrysanthemums.
 他们萃取黄瓜精华,促进菊花的生长。
 
 access
 n.
 途径;能力。
 v.
 (在电脑上)获取信息。
 例:You need a password to access S*M Me Tenderly now.
 现在上温柔需要密码了。
 
 accessory
 n.
 附件;从犯,同谋。
 例:I bought a leather dom suit with a full set of accessories, including different types of whips and handcuffs; and it only cost me 200 bucks!
 我买了套调教皮装,附赠全套道具,包括好多种鞭子和手铐,一共才花了200块!
 
 acclaim
 n.
 欢呼,喝彩;称赞。
 v.
 公认,公开称赞。
 例:New York, New York has been acclaimed as one of the most touching BL classics.
 《纽约纽约》感人至深,是公认的BL经典。
 
 accommodate
 v.
 容纳;提供,供给;接受(不同的)意见,融和;适应。
 例:O! Thy golden flower can accommodate the universe!
 噫!汝之菊可容天下万物!
 
 accompany
 v.
 伴随,陪同;配有;伴奏。
 例:Our new version of A Hundred and Eight Positions Between the Sheets is accompanied by a series of colored pictures, painted by your favourite artists, satisfaction guaranteed.
 本社新版的《滚床单一百单八式》配有全套彩图,皆出自人气画家之手,包您满意。
 
 accomplish
 v.
 完成,实现。
 例:"Mission accomplished." Heero said, and then self-exploded.
 希罗说:“任务完了。”然后就自爆了。
 
 accordance
 n.
 一致。
 例:In accordance with the prophesy, the son of Ashura Ou shall be the destroyer of the heavens.
 依照预言,阿修罗王之子将成灭天之『破』。
 
 account
 n.
 报道,叙述;原因;考虑;帐户;赊账。
 v.
 解释,说明。
 例:He gave a detailed account of his extravagant life as the top courtezan in Capital City.
 他细细道来自己身为京城第一名妓时的风光。
 
 accumulate
 v.
 积聚,积累。
 例:She has accumulated a tremendous amount of BL doujinshi over the years.
 这些年来,她积攒了数目庞大的BL同人志。
 
 accurate
 adj.
 准确的,精确的。
 例:Most reports on us slashers are inaccurate and biased.
 关于我们这些腐女子的报道,大都不准确且带有偏见。
 
 accuse
 v.
 指责,控告。
 例:His husband accused him of cheating, but it turned out to be a misunderstanding.
 他老公骂他红杏出墙,不守妇道。结果不过是误会一场。
 
 accustomed
 adj.
 习惯的;(用于名词前)通常的。
 例:Unknowingly, he grew accustomed to the other man's company.
 不知不觉中,他已经习惯了那个男人的陪伴。
 
 achieve
 v.
 完成,实现;获得。
 例:That Slytherin will do anything to achieve his ambitions. He may love you, but love means little to him.
 那个斯莱特林会为了野心而不择手段。或许他爱你,但爱于他无足轻重。
 
 acknowledge
 v.
 承认;认识(重要性);认可;感谢。
 例:After all these years, he finally acknowledged the other man's importance to him, but it was all too late.
 这么多年后,他终于发觉那人对他的重要,却为时晚矣。
 
 acquaintance
 n.
 泛泛之交;认识,了解;初遇。
 例:I chooses my friends for their good looks, my acquaintances for their good characters, my enemies for their good intellects. --Oscar Wilde
 我择知己朋友重美貌,择泛泛之交重德行,择对头敌人重智慧。——奥斯卡?王尔德(这句CM第二季finale引用过。话说王同志您可真能祸害自己啊,好孩子千万别学他~囧rz)
 
 acquiesce
 v.
 (勉强)同意,(不情愿地)默许。
 例:Lowering his head and biting his lip, he acquiesced the other man's plea to bed with him.
 低着头,咬着唇,他勉强应允了男人的求欢。
 
 acquire
 v.
 得到,获得。
 例:After she became a slasher, she acuired a good knowledge of male physiology.
 成为腐女之后,她学到了不少男性生理学的知识。
 
 acquit
 v.
 宣判无罪。
 例:The judge acquitted him of sodomy.
 法官免除了他插菊花的罪名。
 
 activate
 v.
 使…启动。
 例:Some people believe that the continuously heating slash fever is activated by the financial independence of women.
 有人认为,是女性的经济独立让耽美热潮不断升温的。
 
 acute
 adj.
 严重的,恶劣的;尖锐的,深刻的;敏锐的;锐角。
 例:Most slashers have a very acute gaydar. 大部分腐女的“JQ探测雷达”都十分敏锐。(gaydar=gay+radar。通常指GAY神奇而强大的同伴辨别能力=_=+)
 
 
 
 adapt
 v.
 适应;使…适应。
 例:It doesn't matter if no one around you is a slasher; if you are tough enough, they'll automaticly adapt themselves to the wonderful world of slash.
 身边没有狼也不要紧,只要你够BH,她们就会自动加入狼群。
 
 addiction
 n.
 沉溺;(吸毒、抽烟等)成瘾。
 例:Even if it is possible, XQ addiction is extremely hard to quit.
 就算真能戒XQ,那也是极端困难的。
 
 address
 v.
 写地址;称呼;演讲;处理(问题)。
 例:I think he would prefer to be addressed as "Sir" or "Professor", rather than "the greasy git".
 我觉得他应该更喜欢被称为“先生”或是“教授”,而不是“那个油腻腻的混蛋”。
 
 adept
 adj.
 擅长的,精通的。
 例:As much as you may dislike him, you've got to admit, he is very adept at the art of potion brewing.
 不管多不喜欢他,你得承认,制作魔药他可是技艺精湛。
 
 adequate
 adj.
 足够的,适当的。
 例:Is your stock adequate for the Harmonic Era?
 你的库存能撑过河蟹时期么?
 
 adhere
 v.
 紧紧粘着;坚持;遵守。
 例:Shindo adheres to Yuki like a remora adheres to a shark.
 新堂粘由贵,就像鮣鱼粘鲨鱼。
 
 adjacent
 adj.
 邻近的。
 例:There are many scary places adjacent to XQ, where even slashers fear to tread.
 XQ附近雷区多,连腐女也望而却步。(英有俗语“where angels fear to tread”)
 
 adjourn
 v.
 暂停(会议、审讯等),延期。
 例:The midnight meetings will be adjourned until the Harmonic Era is over.
 河蟹时期,午夜场暂时休场。
 
 adjust
 v.
 调整;适应。
 例:The new generation of Vibrater Vital products can automaticly adjust to your needs.
 新一代的非它不可牌震动器可以根据您的需要,自动调节形状及大小。
 
 administer
 v.
 管理;给予。
 例:XQ people's anger outburst administered a strong blow to HY's reputation and popularity.
 XQ民愤激昂有如火山爆发,大大打击了HY的名声和人气。
 
 admire
 v.
 钦佩;欣赏。
 例:Dean took his time to adminre himself in the rearview mirror, and then gave a whistle: "Ain't you a handsome looking guy!"
 迪恩对着后视镜臭美了好一会儿,吹口哨道:“你可真是个帅小伙!”
 
 admit
 v.
 承认;认同;准许…进入。
 例:They were both too stubborn to admit that they love each other.
 他俩一样固执,都不肯承认自己爱着对方。
 
 admonish
 v.
 告诫,警告。
 例:The author was admonished for not updating her work.
 该作者因为挖坑不填而受到警告。
 
 adolescent
 n.
 青少年。
 adj.
 青春期的。
 例:In ancient Greek, wise and respectable men's favour for adolescent boys was highly praised.
 在古希腊,智慧而尊贵的男人对年轻男孩的宠爱是被赞赏的。
 
 adopt
 v.
 领养;采取;选择。
 例:If you are a clumsy but good looking single dad, please beware of your adopted son.
 假如您是位笨手笨脚却貌似天仙的单身爸爸,请小心防备您的养子。
 
 adore
 v.
 宠爱;崇拜;爱戴。
 例:When he was just a little boy, he used to adore his older brother as if he was God.
 他小时候把哥哥当成神一样崇拜。
 
 adorn
 v.
 装饰。
 例:Legolas's hair was adorned with nothing but sunshine through the leaves, and yet all the jewels of Middle Earth lose their lights when compared to it.
 莱格拉斯发无簪饰,仅叶隙阳光洒落其上。然相形之下,中土珠宝无一不黯然失色。
 
 adulterate
 v.
 掺假。
 例: He was arrested for selling adulterated aphrodisiacs.
 他卖掺假的X药,结果被逮进去了。
 
 advance
 n.
 进展;前进;预支。
 v.
 进展;前进,推进;提前;预付;提出(建议)。
 adj.
 预先的,之前的。
 例:From rookie to pro, Hikaru adanced greatly under Sai's guidance and Akira's pressure.
 在佐为的指导与小亮的压力下,光仔进步神速,从菜鸟成长为专业棋手
 
 advantage
 n.
 优势;好处。
 例:Isn't it weird? He took physical advantage of the boss and didn't get sacked!
 他吃了老板的豆腐却没被开除,难道不奇怪吗?
 
 advent
 n.
 出现,被广泛使用。
 例:The advent of the new particle caused dramatic changes in the war.
 新粒子的大规模使用给战争带来了戏剧性的变化。
 
 adventure
 n.
 奇遇;探险。
 例:He had a series of amazing adventures after he was flushed down the toilet.
 被冲进马桶后,他经历了一连串的奇妙冒险。
 
 adverse
 adj.
 不利的;负面的。
 例:I do not believe that being a slasher can produce any adverse effect.
 我不觉得当腐女有什么坏影响。
 
 advertise
 v.
 宣传;做广告。
 例:Please do not advertise XQ on the main page any more; lolis could get in, you know.
 把XQ从首页撤了吧,LOLI放进来咋办。
 
 advisable
 adj.
 明智的;可取的。
 例:The teacher said that preparation before having anal sex is advisable.
 老师说,使用菊花前应该做好准备。
 
 advocate
 v.
 拥护;倡导。
 例:No matter what other people say, I still advocate monogamic relationships.
 不管别人怎么说,我还是喜欢一攻一受的配对。
 
 affair
 n.
 事务;事件;恋情(多指婚外)。
 例:She knew he was having an affair, but she didn't know it was with another man.
 她知道老公搞外遇,可没想到外遇对象是个男人。
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