upskirting
noun [ U ] uk/ˈʌp.skɜː.tɪŋ/ us/ˈʌp.skɜ˞ːt̬ɪŋ/
偷拍女性裙底照片
the activity, illegal in some places, of taking a photograph or video from a position that allows someone to look up inside a woman's dress or skirt, without the woman's permission
The term "upskirting" refers to people using cell phones or any small camera to surreptitiously take pictures up women's skirts. “upskirting”指的是用手机或小型照相机偷拍女性裙底照片。
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- A search of the internet turns up scores of sites devoted to "upskirting," "downblousing" and other voyeuristic imagery obtained in public places.
- In Pennsylvania, what's informally known as the "upskirting" bill passed the state House in June.
- Many states passed the laws in effort to combat "upskirting" and "downblousing" or the practice of secretly videotaping and taking photographs underneath women's skirts and dresses and down their blouses.
- Cases of upskirting are on the rise, with police often unable to prosecute due to a legal grey area.