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
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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
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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。
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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。
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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.
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