analgesia 英 [ˌænəlˈdʒi:ziə]   美 [ˌænəlˈdʒiʒə]

analgesia

analgesia  英 [ˌænəlˈdʒi:ziə] 美 [ˌænəlˈdʒiʒə]

n. 痛觉缺失 

名词复数:analgesias 

Love-induced analgesia is much more associated with the reward centres. 爱情的镇痛作用更多地和奖励中枢有关。
Scientists believe swearing elicits an emotional response which leads to what is known as "stress-induced analgesia." 科学家们认为,咒骂引发情绪反应,该反应引起被称作“压力诱发止痛”的现象。

  • Analgesia is the absence of pain. However, the person in that state is still conscious.
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  • n. 痛觉缺失
  • 1. Love-induced analgesia is much more associated with the reward centres.

    爱情的镇痛作用更多地和奖励中枢有关。

  • 2. Scientists believe swearing elicits an emotional response which leads to what is known as "stress-induced analgesia."

    科学家们认为,咒骂引发情绪反应,该反应引起被称作“压力诱发止痛”的现象。

  • 3. One of the key sites for love-induced analgesia is the nucleus accumbens, a key reward addiction center for opioids, cocaine and other drugs of abuse.

    爱情的镇痛作用的关键点之一是累积核,一个关键的鸦片,可卡因和其他毒品滥用成瘾奖励中心。

  • analgesia (n.) "absence of pain, incapacity of feeling pain in a part, though tactile sense is preserved," 1706, medical Latin, from Greek analgesia "want of feeling, insensibility," from analgetos "without pain, insensible to pain" (also "unfeeling, ruthless"), from an- "not" (see an- (1)) + algein "to feel pain" (see -algia). An alternative form is analgia.
an·al·gesia / ˌænəlˈdʒiːziə ; NAmE ˌænəlˈdʒiːʒə / noun [uncountable ] ( medical ) the loss of the ability to feel pain while still conscious 痛觉缺失 an·al·gesia / ˌænəlˈdʒiːziə ; NAmE ˌænəlˈdʒiːʒə /
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