traumatic
traumatic 英 [trɔ:ˈmætɪk] 美 [traʊˈmætɪk]
adj. (心理)创伤的 adj. (生理)外伤的
- Something is traumatic if it's very upsetting, painful, or disturbing. The word is related to a Greek word meaning "wound," so you can think of traumatic as something involving a wound, either physical or mental.
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- adj. (心理)创伤的
- adj. (生理)外伤的
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1. In particular, I write here about the human reaction to traumatic life events and the psyche’s use of memory as a means to cope with stress.
因此特别地,我在这里写些关于人类对造成精神创伤的生活事件的反应和我们的心理怎样利用记忆作为手段来减压的情况。
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2. But children are able to cope better with a traumatic event if parents, friends, family, teachers and other adults support and help them with their experiences.
但是,如果父母、朋友、家人、老师和其他成年人用自己的经验来支援和帮助他们,那么孩子们就能更好地应对创伤事件。
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3. You don't have to be hurt to experience PTSD — for some people, simply watching a traumatic event or being threatened with great physical harm is enough to trigger it.
你不必经历创伤后压力症而受伤——对于有些人来说,简单地看一个创伤的事件或受到威胁与巨大的身体伤害足以引发它。
- traumatic (adj.) 1650s, from French traumatique and directly from Late Latin traumaticus, from Greek traumatikos "pertaining to a wound," from trauma (genitive traumatos; see trauma). Psychological sense is from 1889. Related: Traumatically.
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