- If you feel overly anxious and worried, that is a sign of neurosis: a mental illness with no particular cause.
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- n. [心理] 神经症;神经衰弱症
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1. Our research has concluded that Scarcity is one of the most fundamental causes of aberrant human behavior, while also leading to complex forms of neurosis in other ways.
我们的研究已经得出结论稀缺是人类失常行为的最基本原因之一,同时导致在其他方面的复杂形式的神经症。
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2. Kiernan's paper (I tracked down a copy) hints, right at the start, that its author knew neurosis intimately.
基尔南的论文(我找到了一份)提示了我们,在一开始,作者对神经症状是非常熟悉的。
- neurosis (n.) 1776, "functional derangement arising from disorders of the nervous system," coined by Scottish physician William Cullen (1710-1790) from Greek neuron "nerve" (see neuro-) + Modern Latin -osis "abnormal condition." Used in a general psychological sense since 1871; clinical use in psychiatry dates from 1923.
neur·osis / njʊəˈrəʊsɪs ; NAmE nʊˈroʊsɪs / noun [countable , uncountable ] ( plural neur·oses / njʊəˈrəʊsiːz ; NAmE nʊˈroʊsiːz / ) 1 ( medical 医 ) a mental illness in which a person suffers strong feelings of fear and worry 神经机能病;神经官能症;恐惧症 2 any strong fear or worry 过分的恐惧(或焦虑) SYN anxiety neurosis neuroses neur·osis / njʊəˈrəʊsɪs ; NAmE nʊˈroʊsɪs / neur·oses / njʊəˈrəʊsiːz ; NAmE nʊˈroʊsiːz /
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