psychotic 英 [saɪˈkɒtɪk]   美 [saɪˈkɑtɪk]

psychotic

psychotic  英 [saɪˈkɒtɪk] 美 [saɪˈkɑtɪk]

adj. 精神病的  n. 精神病患者;疯子 

名词复数:psychotics 

Yet we still try women for what they do during pregnancy denial when we don't try psychotic killers deemed not responsible for their actions. 然而,我们仍然在审判作案时处于怀孕否认状态中的妇女,而却认为精神病杀人犯不该为他们自己的行为负责。
While studying at Vanderbilt University, she also had some psychotic episodes, but courses in philosophy seemed to stave off the episodes to some degree. 当她在范德比尔特大学求学时,她也有已经精神病发作,但是哲学课程似乎使我一定程度上避免了发作期。

  • As an adjective, psychotic describes something that is of or related to an abnormal mental condition often characterized by delusions or hallucinations. Psychotic episodes, for example, are periods of mental instability when people lose contact with reality.
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  • adj. 精神病的
  • n. 精神病患者;疯子
  • 1. Yet we still try women for what they do during pregnancy denial when we don't try psychotic killers deemed not responsible for their actions.

    然而,我们仍然在审判作案时处于怀孕否认状态中的妇女,而却认为精神病杀人犯不该为他们自己的行为负责。

  • 2. While studying at Vanderbilt University, she also had some psychotic episodes, but courses in philosophy seemed to stave off the episodes to some degree.

    当她在范德比尔特大学求学时,她也有已经精神病发作,但是哲学课程似乎使我一定程度上避免了发作期。

  • 3. So are people who commit crimes while psychotic or in adissociated state aware of what they are doing, which is what determines ifthey are legally guilty?

    那么,精神病发作或处于分裂状态的人犯罪时,他们意识到自己的所作所为了吗? 这个问题决定了是否他们在法律上有罪。

  • psychotic (adj.) 1889, coined from psychosis, on the model of neurotic/neurosis, from Greek psykhe- "mind, soul" (see psyche).
  • psychotic (n.) "a psychotic person," 1901, from psychotic (adj.).
psych·ot·ic / saɪˈkɒtɪk ; NAmE saɪˈkɑːtɪk / noun ( medical ) a person suffering from severe mental illness 精神病患者 psych·ot·ic adjective a psychotic disorder/illness 精神错乱;精神病 a psychotic patient 精神病患者 see also psychosis synonyms at mentally psychotic psychotics psych·ot·ic / saɪˈkɒtɪk ; NAmE saɪˈkɑːtɪk /
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