melancholia 英 [ˌmelənˈkəʊliə]   美 [ˌmelənˈkoʊliə]

melancholia

melancholia  英 [ˌmelənˈkəʊliə] 美 [ˌmelənˈkoʊliə]

n. 忧郁症 

名词复数:melancholias 

But he also suffered from depression all his life. Doctors at that time called it melancholia. 但他一生都遭受抑郁的折磨,那时医生将这种病称之为精神忧郁症。
The method is often applicable to melancholia, insomnia, epilepsy, etc. caused by impairment of the spleen and consumption of spirit due to excessive anxiety. 通常用于过度焦虑导致的忧郁症、失眠症。

  • Melancholia is a state of deep sadness. Your melancholia might make it hard to succeed in your career as a jolly birthday party clown.
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  • n. 忧郁症
  • 1. But he also suffered from depression all his life. Doctors at that time called it melancholia.

    但他一生都遭受抑郁的折磨,那时医生将这种病称之为精神忧郁症。

  • 2. The method is often applicable to melancholia, insomnia, epilepsy, etc. caused by impairment of the spleen and consumption of spirit due to excessive anxiety.

    通常用于过度焦虑导致的忧郁症、失眠症。

  • 3. melancholia, sleeplessness, fears of persecution—he writes to Pepys and to Locke and no doubt to others letters which lead them to think that his mind is deranged.

    忧郁、失眠,对烦扰的恐惧——他给佩皮斯,给洛克无疑也给别人写信,这些信使得他们认为他已经神经错乱。

  • melancholia (n.) 1690s, from Modern Latin melancholia (see melancholy).
mel·an·cho·lia / ˌmelənˈkəʊliə ; NAmE ˌmelənˈkoʊliə / noun ( old-fashioned) a mental illness in which the patient is depressed and worried by unnecessary fears 忧郁症 melancholia melancholias mel·an·cho·lia / ˌmelənˈkəʊliə ; NAmE ˌmelənˈkoʊliə /
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