phobic 美['fobɪk]  

phobic

phobic  美['fobɪk]

adj. 恐惧症的;病态性恐惧的 

名词复数:phobics 

Some people can be touch-phobic and very anhedonic —they literally won’t feel pleasure. 一些人可能还有触摸恐惧症,非常缺乏快感。 真的不夸张,他们不会感到快乐。
Despite these troubles, the socially phobic teens were no more likely than their counterparts to be taking medication. 尽管有这些麻烦,患有社会恐惧症的青少年并没有比那些正常的伙伴多服药。

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  • adj. 恐惧症的;病态性恐惧的
  • 1. Some people can be touch-phobic and very anhedonic —they literally won’t feel pleasure.

    一些人可能还有触摸恐惧症,非常缺乏快感。 真的不夸张,他们不会感到快乐。

  • 2. Despite these troubles, the socially phobic teens were no more likely than their counterparts to be taking medication.

    尽管有这些麻烦,患有社会恐惧症的青少年并没有比那些正常的伙伴多服药。

  • 3. In exposure therapy, the phobic person puts him or herself in the presence of whatever they fear--heights, spiders, etc.--until, through habituation, they lose their fear of that situation or object.

    在暴露疗法中,有恐惧症的人将自己置于他们所害怕的环境中--诸如高空,蜘蛛等等,直到习惯为止,如此他们就可以客服对该环境或者物体的恐惧。

  • phobic (adj.) 1888, from phobia + -ic. As a noun from 1968. The Greek adjective was phobetikos "liable to fear."
pho·bic / ˈfəʊbɪk ; NAmE ˈfoʊbɪk / noun 1 a person who has a strong unreasonable fear or hatred of sth 恐惧症患者;极端仇视者 cat phobics 特别怕猫的人 2 -phobic ( in adjectives 构成形容词 ) having a strong unreasonable fear or hatred of a particular thing 恐惧…的;仇恨…的 claustrophobic 幽闭恐怖的 xenophobic 仇外的 pho·bic adjective phobic anxiety 由恐惧而生的焦虑 phobic phobics pho·bic / ˈfəʊbɪk ; NAmE ˈfoʊbɪk /
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