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mentally ill

英 [ˈmentəli ɪl]

美 [ˈmentəli ɪl]

患精神病的

牛津词典

  • 以上各词均用以形容患有精神疾病的人。
    These words all describe sb who is suffering from a mental illness.
    1. 指有精神病
      suffering from an illness of the mind, especially in a way that affects the way you think and behave
      1. 指精神失常、神经错乱:
        [not usually before noun] ( rather formal ) suffering from a serious mental illness and unable to live in normal society
        1. The question is, was the man insane when he committed the crime?
          问题在于这男人犯罪时是否处于精神失常状态?
      2. 指神经机能病的、神经官能症的:
        ( medical ) suffering from or connected with neurosis (= a mental illness in which a person suffers strong feelings of fear and worry)
        1. the treatment of anxiety in neurotic patients
          对神经官能症病人焦虑感的治疗
      3. 指精神错乱的、有精神病的
        ( medical ) suffering from or connected with psychosis (= a serious mental illness in which thought and emotions lose connection with external reality)
        1. 指有精神病的、心理不正常的、精神紊乱的,尤因不幸或受刺激所致:
          mentally ill, especially because of very unhappy or shocking experiences
          1. He works with emotionally disturbed children.
            他从事跟精神异常儿童有关的工作。
        2. 指情绪、行为反复无常的、不稳定的
          having emotions and behaviour that are likely to change suddenly and unexpectedly

          英英释义

          adj

          双语例句

          • Guy, you're mentally ill, do you know that?
            盖伊,你脑子有问题,你知道吗?
          • Sagar pretends that after getting beat up he is mentally ill again and the two of them go home.
            萨格尔假装起床后殴打他是精神病患者再次和他们俩回家。
          • Legal Aid lawyers in the city are seeing more "junk arrests" of homeless mentally ill people.
            纽约市的法律援助律师们看到了更多的对无家可归的精神病人的没有任何意义的囚禁。
          • Jails and prisons often find themselves unprepared to deal with the mentally ill.
            拘留所和监狱常常感到他们自己还没有能力处理精神病犯人。
          • The city has turned prisons and jails into a catchment for mentally ill people who get into trouble.
            该市已经把监狱和拘留所变成了对遇到麻烦的精神病人的关押处。
          • Thus began what he calls that weird part of my life where they thought I was mentally ill.
            从那时候起,他称其为我被当成精神病的一段最诡异的人生经历开始了。
          • The mentally ill tend to be relegated to slapstick sub-plots, alongside a central love story.
            精神病问题往往成了爱情故事这个主题之外的闹剧性次要情节。
          • A person may be in good physical condition But have a cold or be mentally ill.
            一个人可能身体情况很好,但可能有感冒或心理异常。
          • They found that the greatest health changes occurred in the young and the mentally ill, although people of all ages and social groups benefited.
            他们发现尽管各年龄和社会群体都从这些活动中获益,但发生最大变化的是年轻人和心理疾病患者。
          • In the mid-nineteenth century, Dorothea Dix began to campaign for humane treatment of the mentally ill.
            在19世纪中叶,多罗西娅·迪克斯开始发起为精神病患者争取人道待遇的运动。