traumatize 英 [ˈtrɔ:mətaɪz]   美 [ˈtraʊmətaɪz]

traumatize

traumatize  英 [ˈtrɔ:mətaɪz] 美 [ˈtraʊmətaɪz]

vt. 使……受损伤;使……受精神创伤 

进行时:traumatizing  过去式:traumatized  过去分词:traumatized  第三人称单数:traumatizes  名词复数:traumatizes 

Drone strikes kill, maim and traumatize too many civilians, U. S. study says. 无人机袭击杀死、致残和伤害了好多平民,美国研究说。
At the time of his arrest her mother had been advised not to prosecute her husband because the events surrounding a trial would further traumatize Jennifer. 他被捕时,人们建议她的妈妈不要起诉他的丈夫,因为围绕着审判的那些事情会进一步伤害到珍妮弗。

  • To traumatize someone is to make them feel a severe, lasting sense of shock and hurt. Being in a bad car accident can traumatize anyone.
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  • vt. 使……受损伤;使……受精神创伤
  • 1. Drone strikes kill, maim and traumatize too many civilians, U. S. study says.

    无人机袭击杀死、致残和伤害了好多平民,美国研究说。

  • 2. At the time of his arrest her mother had been advised not to prosecute her husband because the events surrounding a trial would further traumatize Jennifer.

    他被捕时,人们建议她的妈妈不要起诉他的丈夫,因为围绕着审判的那些事情会进一步伤害到珍妮弗。

  • 3. Because of the close anatomical relationship between the vertebral arteries and the cervical spine, chiropractic manipulation or neck rotation may traumatize the vertebral arteries in the neck.

    因为椎动脉和颈椎的解剖关系密切,按摩或者颈部旋转可以损伤椎动脉。

  • traumatize (v.) 1893, in reference to physical wounds; 1949 in the psychological sense, from Greek traumat-, stem of trauma (see trauma).
trau·ma·tize ( BrE also -ise ) / ˈtrɔːmətaɪz ; NAmE ˈtraʊmətaɪz / verb [usually passive ] traumatizesb to shock and upset sb very much, often making them unable to think or work normally 使受精神创伤 traumatise traumatised traumatises traumatising traumatize traumatized traumatizes traumatizing trau·ma·tize / ˈtrɔːmətaɪz ; NAmE ˈtraʊmətaɪz /
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