英:[ˌsaɪkəˈlɒdʒɪkl]
美:[ˌsaɪkəˈlɑːdʒɪkl]
英:[ˌsaɪkəˈlɒdʒɪkl]
美:[ˌsaɪkəˈlɑːdʒɪkl]
psy·cho·log·i·cal
saI k la jih kl
psychologically (adv.)
词根:psychology
adj.psychometric 心理测量的
psychoanalytic 精神分析的;心理分析的
psychomotor 精神运动的
psychoanalytical 精神分析的
psychogenic 精神性的,心理性的
psychoneurotic 患精神神经症的
adv.psychologically 心理上地;心理学地
n.psychology 心理学;心理状态
psychologist 心理学家,心理学者
psychoanalysis 精神分析;心理分析
psychopath 精神病患者
psychoanalyst 精神分析学家;心理分析学家
psycholinguistic 心理语言学
psychobabble 心理呓语
psychogenesis [心理] 心理发生;精神发生
psychometrics [心理] 心理测验学
psychometry 心理测验;心理测定学;心灵占卜术
psychoneurosis [内科] 精神神经病(等于neurosis)
psychoneurotic 精神性神经病患者(等于psychoneurosis)
vt.psychoanalyze 用精神分析疗法治疗分析
adjective
of or relating to psychology
psychological research
of, relating to, or occurring in the mind : mental psychological disorders
psychological distress
directed toward, influencing, or acting on the mind especially in relation to an individual's willpower or behavioral motivation psychological strategies
psychological warfare
psychological quality心理素质
psychological characteristics心理特点
psychological counseling心理咨询;心理辅导
psychological development心理发展
psychological contract心理契约;精神契约
psychological factor心理因素
psychological consultation心理咨询
psychological problem精神异常,心理问题
psychological processn. 心理过程
psychological science心理科学;心理学
psychological test心理测验
psychological phenomenon心理现象
psychological warfare心理战
psychological effect心理效应
psychological need心理需求;心理需要
psychological distance心理距离
american psychological association美国心理学协会
psychological diathesis心理素质
psychological consulting心理咨询
psychological disorder心理障碍;心理混乱
1680年代,“与心灵作为研究对象有关的”; 见 psychology + -ical。在20世纪初,这个意义逐渐转向“影响或涉及一个人的心理或情感状态”。相关: Psychologically。1940年记录了“心理战争” Psychological warfare,“利用宣传等手段破坏敌人的士气或决心”。从1871年起,流行使用 Psychological moment,源自法语 moment psychologique,“即将发生某事的即时期望时刻”。
The original German phrase, misinterpreted by the French & imported together with its false sense into English, meant the psychic factor, the mental effect, the influence exerted by a state of mind, & not a point of time at all, das Moment in German corresponding to our momentum, not our moment. [Fowler]
最初的德语短语被法国人误解,并与其错误的意义一起引入英语,它的意思是心理因素、心理效应、心态对人的影响,根本不是一个时间点, das Moment 在德语中对应我们的 momentum,而不是我们的 moment。[福勒]
The first known use of psychological was circa 1787
psychosisnoun
a serious mental illness marked by loss of or greatly lessened ability to test whether what one is thinking and feeling about the real world is really true
psychopathnoun
a mentally ill or unstable personespecially: one who does not feel guilty about not living up to normal social and moral responsibilities and exhibits a disregard for the feelings and safety of others
psychopathnoun
a mentally ill or unstable personespecially: one who does not feel guilty about not living up to normal social and moral responsibilities and exhibits a disregard for the feelings and safety of others
psychologynoun
the science or study of mind and behavior
the particular ways in which an individual or group thinks or behaves
psychologistnoun
a specialist in psychology
psychologistnoun
a specialist in psychology
psychologynoun
the science or study of mind and behavior
the particular ways in which an individual or group thinks or behaves
psychologicaladjective
of or relating to psychology
psychological research
of, relating to, or occurring in the mind : mental psychological disorders
psychological distress
meant to influence the will or mind
psychological warfare
psychologicaladjective
of or relating to psychology
psychological research
of, relating to, or occurring in the mind : mental psychological disorders
psychological distress
meant to influence the will or mind
psychological warfare
psychologicaladjective
relating to, characteristic of, directed toward, influencing, arising in, or acting through the mind especially in its affective or cognitive functions the psychological aspects of a problem
psychological phenomena
directed toward, influencing, or acting on the mind especially in relation to an individual's willpower or behavioral motivation
psychological warfare
relating to, concerned with, deriving from, or used in psychology psychological tests a psychological clinic
psychological research
1 Though on a psychological level his manner was almost painfully intimate, superficially it was businesslike and cold.
2 Others put “the Fourth Presence” down to the psychological and physical strain the men were under.
3 Our subjective sense of the direction of time, the psychological arrow of time, is therefore determined within our brain by the thermodynamic arrow of time.
4 But they had not reckoned on the sport’s extreme physical and psychological demands.
5 Then there are the psychological benefits of a supportive partner.
此外,伴侣的支持也会带来心理上的好处。
6 In social psychological terms , these persons serve as your psychological reference group.
用社会心理学的话说, 这些人就是你的心理参照体.
7 I have' the feeling that we could win the real war and still lose the psychological war.
8 Abuse can lead to both psychological and emotional problems.
虐待可造成心理和情绪上的问题。
9 When the video is over, Mr. Flores says, “I’m so relieved she’s going to be okay. Physically, anyway. Who knows what the psychological damage will be?”
10 The crime was a psychological accident, virtually an impersonal act; the victims might as well have been killed by lightning.
11 My mother has since told me that she intuited the real reason for the psychological assessment, but chose not to dwell on it.
12 But our psychological predispositions pro or con must not mislead us.
13 John received constant physical and psychological abuse from his father...
约翰不断遭到父亲身体和心理上的双重虐待。
14 X-Ray gave a little wave to the “psychological expert.”
15 But they also were aware that deploying a weapon of such enormous power would not be a military action; the Super’s value would be strictly “psychological,” General Bradley declared.
16 The psychological counselors were on call twenty-four hours a day.
17 Psychological development of preschool children during the period of the most important, or sensitive period.
学龄前儿童是儿童心理发展过程中最重要的时期, 或称敏感期.
18 Nothing else in town, not even the resurgence of the oil industry in another frenzied boom, could give the west side the same sort of psychological lift as a win over Permian.
19 Sexual perversion is one kind of psychological perversion.
性变态是心理变态的一种表现形式.
20 Since the accident, I feel next to nothing about everything, so it is possible that this surveillance will be beneficial to me from a psychological standpoint.
1 想像
creative ideal aerial visionary metaphysical fictitious notional imaginal idea vision fantasy fiction imagination abstraction ideate ween image picture represent imagine fancy visualize envision envisage figure SHAPE conceive fantasize conceive of dream up
2 心理的
3 心理学
4 精神的
mental interior spiritual inner psychic mystical inward bodiless pneumato- internal incorporeal
10 精神上的
11 精神
internal mental spiritual psychic inward spirit soul psyche cut a dash inner incorporeal bezazz go form mind heart youth steam zip gut genius courage ginger mentality mercury morale spirituality psycho gimp mettle nous pith vigour spunk mickey pecker dauber esprit pneuma mens geist puissance pushiness pneumato- psycho- inner man