amnesia 英 [æmˈni:ziə]   美 [æmˈniʒə]

amnesia

amnesia  英 [æmˈni:ziə] 美 [æmˈniʒə]

n. 健忘症,[内科] 记忆缺失 

名词复数:amnesias 

We tend to think that a person who is a complete victim of amnesia is still the same person as before. 我们倾向于认为,一个彻底的健忘症患者,他与以前没有患病时仍然是同一个人。
She also subscribed to a selective amnesia: “I have the habit of forgetting what I do not care to remember, ” she conceded. 另外,她有选择性的健忘症:“我有个习惯,我会忘记那些我不想记住的事物,”她承认说。

  • When you have amnesia you can't remember what happened to you in the past. Amnesia is a total or partial memory loss.
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  • n. 健忘症,[内科] 记忆缺失
  • 1. We tend to think that a person who is a complete victim of amnesia is still the same person as before.

    我们倾向于认为,一个彻底的健忘症患者,他与以前没有患病时仍然是同一个人。

  • 2. She also subscribed to a selective amnesia: “I have the habit of forgetting what I do not care to remember, ” she conceded.

    另外,她有选择性的健忘症:“我有个习惯,我会忘记那些我不想记住的事物,”她承认说。

  • 3. amnesia is a primitive, self-preservation mechanism, which comes into play when man need to protect himself or herself from some form of severe emotional or physical trauma.

    健忘症是一种原始的自我保护心理,当人类需要从某种严重的感情或者是生理创伤进行自我保护的时候,它就会起作用。

  • amnesia (n.) "loss of memory," 1786 (as a Greek word in English from 1670s), Modern Latin, coined from Greek amnesia "forgetfulness," from a- "not" (see a- (3)) + mnesi- "remembering" (found only in compounds), from stem of mnasthai "to recall, remember," related to mnemnon "mindful," mneme "memory;" from PIE root *men- (1) "to think." The usual word in Greek was amnestia, but this had a specialized sense of "forgetfulness of wrong" (see amnesty).
am·nesia / æmˈniːziə ; NAmE æmˈniːʒə / noun [uncountable ] a medical condition in which sb partly or completely loses their memory 记忆缺失;遗忘(症) am·nesiac / æmˈniːziæk ; NAmE æmˈniːʒiæk / noun This new discovery helps amnesiacs keep their memory. 这一新的发现有助于遗忘症患者保持记忆。 amnesiac amnesiacs am·nesia / æmˈniːziə ; NAmE æmˈniːʒə / am·nesiac / æmˈniːziæk ; NAmE æmˈniːʒiæk /
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