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Trauma Psychological Blunt Injury Shock Losing Traumatic 英

英语单词 trauma
英美音标 英 ['trɔːmə] 美 ['traʊmə]
中文释义 n.创伤;外伤
英语例句 (1) The psychological trauma the attack left on America was profound.
(2) The phobia may have its root in a childhood trauma.
(3) Some soldiers never recover from the trauma of battle.
(4) He had no history of major trauma.
(5) Blunt trauma injury was found on the victim's head.
中文例句 (1) 这次袭击给美国留下的心理创伤是深远的。
(2) 恐惧症可能源于童年时期的创伤。
(3) 许多士兵永远无法从战争的创伤中恢复。
(4) 并没有发现重大外伤的病史。
(5) 死者的头部发现有钝伤。
vocabulary简明 A trauma is a shock to the body or spirit. A car accident can cause physical trauma like broken bones while losing your dog on a walk is an emotional trauma.
vocabulary扩展 When you think of trauma think of blunt force. Trauma tends to come on all at once and be quite serious. Someone who experiences trauma will have either a traumatic injury or traumatic distress. Try not to use this term lightly. If you say that having to wait twenty minutes for a burger was a trauma, people will rightly accuse you of drama.
柯林斯解释
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[N-VAR 可变名词]精神创伤;惊骇(或痛苦)经历 Trauma is a very severe shock or very upsetting experience, which may cause psychological damage.
  • I'd been through the trauma of losing a house...

    我经历过失去房子的痛苦。

  • The officers are claiming compensation for trauma after the disaster.

    灾难过后军官们正在要求赔偿精神损失。

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