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单词 facecrime
释义

facecrime

English

Etymology

From face + crime. Coined by George Orwell in 1949 as part of the Newspeak in his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, where it refers to the act of having a facial expression indicating an unacceptable state of mind.

Noun

facecrime (countable and uncountable, plural facecrimes)

  1. A facial expression considered unacceptable.
    • 2019 January 24, Ubiquitous, “Facial expressions and hats as evidence of wrongdoing are "Facecrimes" straight out of 1984”, in alt.politics.correct, Usenet:
      It's getting hard to keep track of all the blue-check marks who called for the death of these kids.
    • 1999, Cyril Levitt, Scott Davies, Neil McLaughlin, Mistaken Identities: The Second Wave of Controversy Over "political Correctness", Peter Lang Pub Incorporated
      Others spoke of “facecrimes” with which white, male professors were now being charged, ...
    • 1997, Gerald Paul James McGinley, True Counsel
      The Oak was trying, with small success, not to commit what George Orwell would have called a facecrime.
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