claustrophobic
claustrophobic 英 [ˌklɔ:strəˈfəʊbɪk] 美 [ˌklɔstrəˈfoʊbɪk]
adj. 患幽闭恐怖症的;导致幽闭恐怖症的 n. 幽闭恐怖症患者
名词复数:claustrophobics
- Claustrophobic can be used to describe someone with a fear of small, enclosed spaces. If you're claustrophobic, there is almost nothing scarier than the prospect of being trapped in an elevator for a long time.
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- adj. 患幽闭恐怖症的;导致幽闭恐怖症的
- n. 幽闭恐怖症患者
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1. If so, then there is some aspect of your waking life that makes you feel trapped or claustrophobic.
如果你曾做过这样的梦,那是因为现实生活中的某些事物使你感觉被困或是幽闭恐惧。
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2. I hate the traffic, the confusing design of highways in my city and the long periods of claustrophobic sitting with nothing to do but listen to the radio.
我讨厌堵车、讨厌我所在的城市公路那种令人一头雾水的设计,还有长时间一个人坐在车里什么也干不成只能听收音机的惨状。
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3. But here an audacious experiment is about to try to replicate the cramped, claustrophobic conditions of a voyage across the Solar System.
然而此地即将进行一场极具冒险的试验---在狭窄、幽闭的条件下复制一场穿越太阳系的航行。
- claustrophobic (adj.) "affected by claustrophobia," 1889, from claustrophobia + -ic. As a noun, "person who has claustrophobia," it is recorded from 1953.
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