hysterics 英 [hɪˈsterɪks]   美 [hɪsˈtɛrɪks]

hysterics

hysterics  英 [hɪˈsterɪks] 美 [hɪsˈtɛrɪks]

n. 歇斯底里症的发作;发疯 

名词复数:hystericss 

She had a fit of hysterics and called him some bad names. 她一阵歇斯底里发作,骂了他几句。
After half an hour of hysterics about the cellphone, I felt so manipulated that I almost walked out. 经过半小时为了手机的歇斯底里后,我感觉自己真是受人操纵,几乎就走掉了。

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  • n. 歇斯底里症的发作;发疯
  • 1. She had a fit of hysterics and called him some bad names.

    她一阵歇斯底里发作,骂了他几句。

  • 2. After half an hour of hysterics about the cellphone, I felt so manipulated that I almost walked out.

    经过半小时为了手机的歇斯底里后,我感觉自己真是受人操纵,几乎就走掉了。

  • 3. She strips in a hotel room to woo her new boyfriend in front of her pal; she rolls on the ground in hysterics; and later throws up at lunch.

    在酒店房间里,她竟然当着朋友的面向新男友脱衣示爱,并在地板上竭斯底里地打滚;随后的午餐上,她又吃了吐,吐了吃。

  • hysterics (n.) "fits or convulsions of hysteria," 1727, from hysterical. Sometimes in 19c. jocularly folk-etymologized as high-strikes (1838).
hys·ter·ics / hɪˈsterɪks ; NAmE hɪˈsterɪks / noun [plural ] 1 an expression of extreme fear, excitement or anger that makes sb lose control of their emotions and cry, laugh, etc. 歇斯底里的表现 He went into hysterics when he heard the news. 他听到这个消息时变得歇斯底里。 2 ( informal) wild laughter 狂笑 She had the audience in hysterics. 她令观众捧腹大笑。 IDIOM have hysterics ( informal) to be extremely upset and angry 极其愤怒 My mum'll have hysterics when she sees the colour of my hair. 我妈妈看到我的头发的颜色会火冒三丈的。 hys·ter·ics / hɪˈsterɪks ; NAmE hɪˈsterɪks /
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