anorexia
anorexia 英 [ˌænəˈreksiə] 美 [ˌænəˈrɛksiə]
n. 厌食;神经性厌食症
名词复数:anorexias
- Anorexia is a serious medical disorder in which someone has no appetite, and so doesn't eat. If someone you know becomes so thin that it alarms you, they might have anorexia.
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- n. 厌食;神经性厌食症
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1. Some scientists compare this condition to body identity disorders like anorexia and gender identity (transgender).
一些科学家把这种疾病和诸如厌食和性身份的身体失调的疾病相比较。
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2. But soon, as her daughter began to put on weight, the psychological problems associated with anorexia — like depression, anxiety and isolation — also began to diminish.
但是很快,作为她的女儿开始增重,心理问题与象消沉,忧虑的厌食—相关,并且隔离—也开始减少。
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3. The impetus for its inclusion comes in part from a 2007 study which suggests that it is as common in the US as anorexia and bulimia combined.
为将其列入议程的动力部分来自于2007年的一项研究,它表明此症在美国很普遍,与厌食症和贪食症合并起来一样多。
- anorexia (n.) 1590s, "morbid want of appetite," Modern Latin, from Greek anorexia, from an- "without" (see an- (1)) + orexis "appetite, desire," from oregein "to desire, long for," literally "reach out (one's hand), stretch oneself, stretch out for" (from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line") + abstract noun ending -ia. In current use, often short for anorexia nervosa.
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