单词 | morbid |
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音标 | ['mɔ:bid] |
解释 | a.病态的,不正常的 |
红宝书 | 【英】 adj. 病态的,不正常的( unhealthy; diseased) 【考】 反义词:wholesome( 健康的) 【记】 morb(病)+id→病态的 ; 【同】 参考:morbific(引起 疾病的)派生词: morbidity (n. 病态) 【例】 Jane has a morbid interest in horror films. |
字源 | morbid (adj.) 1650s, "of the nature of a disease, indicative of a disease," from Latin morbidus "diseased," from morbus "sickness, disease, ailment, illness," from root of mori "to die," which is possibly from PIE root *mer- "to rub, pound, wear away" (cognates: Sanskrit mrnati "crushes, bruises;" Greek marainein "to consume, exhaust, put out, quench," marasmus "consumption"). Transferred use, of mental states, is from 1777. Related: Morbidly; morbidness. |
不择手段背单词 | adj. (生理和心理)病态的 【记】mor死, bid-快死了-病态的直接读成中文◎#¥※× 【反】wholesome(adj 卫生的; 有益健康的); hale(adj 老人矍铄的); verdant(adj 翠绿的); salubrious(adj 有益健康的) |
趣味全助记 | 【记】音:毛病的 |
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