phobics
英
美 [ˈfoʊbɪks ]
n. 恐惧症患者; 极端仇视者; 恐惧…的; 仇恨…的 phobic的复数
柯林斯词典
ADJ 厌恶的;恐惧的 A phobic feeling or reaction results from or is related to a strong, irrational fear or hatred of something.
Many children acquire a phobic horror of dogs. 很多儿童都怕狗。
ADJ-GRADED (人)惧怕的,憎恨的 Someone who is phobic has a strong, irrational fear or hatred of something.
In Victorian times people were phobic about getting on trains. They weren't used to it. 在维多利亚时代,人们对坐火车怕得要命。他们对此还不习惯。 Phobic is also a noun.Social phobics quake at the thought of meeting strangers. 患有社交恐惧症的人一想到要见陌生人就发抖。
双语例句
Psychologists say that introverts, or social phobics, are more likely to be drained than fired up by social occasions. 心理学家表示,性格内向的人或者社交恐惧者更有可能被社交场合弄得疲惫不堪,而不是感到振奋。