psychosomatic 英 [,saɪkə(ʊ)sə'mætɪk]   美 ['saɪkosə'mætɪk]

psychosomatic

psychosomatic  英 [,saɪkə(ʊ)sə'mætɪk] 美 ['saɪkosə'mætɪk]

adj. 身心的;身心失调的;身心治疗的  n. 身心上有病的人 

Findings, published in the journal psychosomatic Medicine also suggest that offering support to others can help reduce stress. 在身心医学杂志发表的调查结果也同样表明,为他人提供支持能帮助缓解压力。
Above all, one learns the limits, both quantitative and qualitative, of one’s own strength: when the breath, the legs, and the heart give out, and when, so to speak, it’s psychosomatic. 总之,一个人从量和质上了解了自身能力的极限:如呼吸,腿脚和心脏,也就是说,我们的身心。

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  • adj. 身心的;身心失调的;身心治疗的
  • n. 身心上有病的人
  • 1. Findings, published in the journal psychosomatic Medicine also suggest that offering support to others can help reduce stress.

    在身心医学杂志发表的调查结果也同样表明,为他人提供支持能帮助缓解压力。

  • 2. Above all, one learns the limits, both quantitative and qualitative, of one’s own strength: when the breath, the legs, and the heart give out, and when, so to speak, it’s psychosomatic.

    总之,一个人从量和质上了解了自身能力的极限:如呼吸,腿脚和心脏,也就是说,我们的身心。

  • 3. A study in the journal psychosomatic Medicine contends that intellectual work—that’s right, I’m calling writing this stuff, ya know, intellectual—induces a big increase in caloric intake.

    发表在身心医学杂志上的一项研究声称脑力劳动——没错,我就说写作这个东西,你知道,费脑力的——会引起热量摄取的增加。

  • psychosomatic (adj.) 1847, "pertaining to the relation between mind and body," from Greek psykhe- "mind" (see psyche) + somatikos, from soma (genitive somatos) "body" (see somato-). Applied from 1938 to physical disorders with psychological causes. Etymologically it could as easily apply to emotional disorders with physical causes, but it is rarely used as such.
psy·cho·somat·ic / ˌsaɪkəʊsəˈmætɪk ; NAmE ˌsaɪkoʊsəˈmætɪk / adjective 1 (of an illness 疾病 ) caused by mental problems, such as stress and worry, rather than physical problems 由心理负担导致的;由精神压力引起的 2 ( technical 术语 ) connected with the relationship between the mind and the body 身心的 psy·cho·somat·ic / ˌsaɪkəʊsəˈmætɪk ; NAmE ˌsaɪkoʊsəˈmætɪk /
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