psych 英 [saɪk]   美 [saɪk]

psych

psych  英 [saɪk] 美 [saɪk]

vt. 用精神分析治疗;使作好心理准备 

进行时:psyching  过去式:psyched  过去分词:psyched  第三人称单数:psyches  名词复数:psyches 

Due to the alarm, the inmates from psych Ward filter out into the dark yard. 由于警报响起,犯人们慢慢从精神病区走出,来到漆黑的院子里。
They don’t really know how to express it correctly so nobody else knows how to accept it so they lock them away in a psych ward. 他们不知道怎么正确地表达自己的感情,所以没有会明白他们、接受他们,因此,正常的人就把他们关进了精神病院。

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  • vt. 用精神分析治疗;使作好心理准备
  • 1. Due to the alarm, the inmates from psych Ward filter out into the dark yard.

    由于警报响起,犯人们慢慢从精神病区走出,来到漆黑的院子里。

  • 2. They don’t really know how to express it correctly so nobody else knows how to accept it so they lock them away in a psych ward.

    他们不知道怎么正确地表达自己的感情,所以没有会明白他们、接受他们,因此,正常的人就把他们关进了精神病院。

  • 3. One is to bring people with psych dogs together as an online community and also to bring them together, with their dogs, in person once a year.

    其中一个使命就是会员们要带着他们的做精神护理犬在网上的社区聚会并且每年带着他们的狗来参加一次真正的聚会。

  • psych as a noun, short for psychology in various senses (e.g. as an academic study, in student slang by 1895). As a verb, first attested 1917 as "to subject to psychoanalysis," short for psychoanalyze. From 1934 as "to outsmart" (also psych out); from 1963 as "to unnerve." However to psych (oneself) up is from 1972; to be psyched up is attested from 1968.
psych / saɪk ; NAmE saɪk / verb PHRASAL VERBS ˌpsych sb↔ˈout (of sth) ( informal) to make an opponent feel less confident by saying or doing things that make you seem better, stronger, etc. than them 使(对手)心虚;震慑(对手) ˌpsych sb/yourself ˈup (for sth) ( informal) to prepare sb/yourself mentally for sth difficult or unpleasant 为(困难或不快的事)做好思想准备 I'd got myself all psyched up for the interview and then it was called off at the last minute. 我为这次面试做好了万全的心理准备,可最后它临时取消了。 see also psyched psych psychs psyched psyching psych / saɪk ; NAmE saɪk /
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