neurotics

英 [njʊəˈrɒtɪks] 美 [nʊˈrɑtɪks]

n.  神经官能症患者; 神经质者
neurotic的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 神经质的;极为焦虑的
    If you say that someone is neurotic, you mean that they are always frightened or worried about things that you consider unimportant.
    1. He was almost neurotic about being followed...
      他对被跟踪几乎到了神经过敏的程度。
    2. There are also unpleasant brain effects such as anxiety and neurotic behaviour.
      也会对大脑产生不良影响,如焦虑和神经质的行为。
    3. A neurotic is someone who is neurotic.
      神经过敏者;神经症患者
    4. These patients are not neurotics.
      这些病人不是神经症患者。

双语例句

  1. The SAQ is sensitive in differentiating the neurotics from the normal in self-acceptance.
    问卷能够敏感地区分神经症病人与正常人在自我接纳方面的差异。
  2. Genius is a subset of human nature, just as neurotics are a subset of human nature.
    天才是人类本质的一种,正如神经病是人类本质的一种一样。
  3. The neurotics have some personality characteristics.
    个性特征与患病有关;
  4. Alexithymia and its related factors in 40 neurotics werc studied with Toronto Alexithymia Scale ( TAS).
    本文对40例神经症患者进行了述情障碍及相关因素研究。
  5. Life Events of Old Neurotics
    生活事件在老年神经症发病中的作用
  6. Western researchers have explored into interpretation from the perspectives of linguistics, psychology, neurotics and other disciplines, with their numerous research findings published.
    西方研究者早已从语言学、心理学、神经学等多学科对口译进行了探索,也出版和发表了大量论著及研究成果。
  7. Though there was discontinuity, metaphor has been a hot topic since the 1980s. Researchers in the fields of psychology, philosophy, cognitive science, neurotics and pragmatics, etc. are all studying it from different perspectives.
    心理学、哲学、认知科学、神经科学、语用学等领域的研究者均从不同角度对隐喻进行探讨。