出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/21 16:24 UTC 版)
Learned borrowing from Latin libīdō (“lust, desire”). Used originally in psychoanalytic contexts.
libido (countable and uncountable, plural libidos)
From libet (“it is pleasing”) + -īdō. De Vaan suggests that the suffix was originally -ēdō, but it was altered under the influence of cupīdō.
libīdō f (genitive libīdinis); third declension
Third-declension noun.
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/08/13 07:17 UTC 版)
Libido refers to a person's sex drive or desire for sexual activity. The desire for sex is an aspect of a person's sexuality, but varies enormously from one person to another, and it also varies depending on circumstances at a particular time. A person who has extremely frequent or a suddenly increased sex drive may be experiencing hypersexuality. Sex drive has usually biological, psychological, and social components. Biologically, levels of hormones such as testosterone are believed to affect sex drive; social factors, such as work and family, also have an impact; as do internal psychological factors, like personality and stress. There is no measure of what is a healthy level for sex. Sex drive may be affected by medical conditions, medications, lifestyle and relationship issues.
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belonging to the libido
a desire
a desire
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