nervous breakdown
英 [ˌnɜːvəs ˈbreɪkdaʊn]
美 [ˌnɜːrvəs ˈbreɪkdaʊn]
n. 神经衰弱
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牛津词典
noun
- 神经衰弱
a period of mental illness in which sb becomes very depressed, anxious and tired, and cannot deal with normal life- to have a nervous breakdown
患神经衰弱
- to have a nervous breakdown
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 神经崩溃;精神崩溃
If someone has anervous breakdown, they become extremely depressed and cannot cope with their normal life.- His wife would not be able to cope and might suffer a nervous breakdown.
他的妻子将无法接受,也许会精神崩溃。
- His wife would not be able to cope and might suffer a nervous breakdown.
英英释义
noun
- a severe or incapacitating emotional disorder
双语例句
- My father had a nervous breakdown and cut it up to make paper dolls.
我老爸有点神经失常,把作业剪裁开来折纸玩偶了。 - Following his nervous breakdown, he withdrew from public life and refused to give any interviews.
他神经失常后,从政治生活中退了出来,拒绝接受任何采访。 - I think I'm about to have a nervous breakdown.
我认为我将要精神崩溃了。 - This prolonged nervous breakdown you're clearly having.
长时间忍受你显然具有的精神崩溃。 - I think sam's headed for a nervous breakdown.
我看萨姆可能很快就会神经崩溃。 - I know they will cry, will be a nervous breakdown.
我知道他们会痛哭,会精神崩溃。 - In the end he had a complete nervous breakdown.
最后他完全精神失常了。 - It was plain to him that I was having a nervous breakdown
他能明显地看出我快要精神崩溃了。 - Can you tell if you're having a nervous breakdown?
你能知道你精神崩溃了吗? - He was off in a corner having a nervous breakdown.
他躲在那边的一个角落里,神经失常了。