psyche
英 [ˈsaɪki]
美 [ˈsaɪki]
n. 灵魂; 心灵; 精神; 心态
Collins.1 / BNC.13966 / COCA.7791
牛津词典
noun
- 灵魂;心灵;精神;心态
the mind; your deepest feelings and attitudes- the human psyche
人的心灵 - She knew, at some deep level of her psyche, that what she was doing was wrong.
她在内心深处还是知道自己当时正在做错误的事。
- the human psyche
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 精神;心灵
In psychology, yourpsycheis your mind and your deepest feelings and attitudes.- 'It probably shows up a deeply immature part of my psyche,' he confesses...
“它可能表现了我内心很不成熟的一面,”他承认道。 - His exploration of the myth brings insight into the American psyche.
他对这个神话的探讨揭示了美国人的心理。
- 'It probably shows up a deeply immature part of my psyche,' he confesses...
英英释义
noun
- that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings
- his mind wandered
- I couldn't get his words out of my head
- the immaterial part of a person
双语例句
- You may even experience opposition or direct rejection, as your psyche changes.
因为你们的灵性的变化,你们甚至可能经验到反对或者直接的拒绝。 - You've lost me forever, psyche.
你已经永远失去我了,波西卡。 - This photo implies the great influence of superstars on young people's psyche.
这张照片暗示了超级明星们对年轻人心灵的巨大影响。 - She made Psyche her servant and placed her by an enormous grain bin.
她让普赛克作她的仆人,并将她带到了一个巨大的谷物柜前。 - Haggis pipes in pertinent sonorities about war's damage to the soul and psyche.
哈吉斯以恰当的力度表现了战争对精神和心理的损害。 - But they had planted the seed of suspicion in Psyche's mind.
但是,她们已经在波西卡的心里种下了怀疑的种子。 - They coexist in this way, so that it really heightens the senses of the psyche of a person.
他们以这种方式并存,所以它能真正提高一个人的精神能力。 - It's an emotional block inside your own psyche, a wound in your heart and mind.
这是你自身灵魂内的情绪阻滞,你的头脑和心灵的创伤。 - These strong women played the role of evil enchantresses in Bismarck's psyche, argues Mr Steinberg.
斯坦伯格认为这些强势的女人在俾斯麦的心灵深处扮演了邪恶女巫的角色。 - The American psyche is in turmoil, drew, and we have miscalculated.
美国人的心理一片混乱,德鲁,而我们失策了。