英:[æmˈni:ziə]
美:[æmˈniʒə]
英:[æmˈni:ziə]
美:[æmˈniʒə]
n.
<医>遗忘(症),记忆缺失
善忘
易忘症
健忘
am·ne·sia
aem ni zh
词根:amnesic
adj.amnesic 遗忘的;失去记忆的
amnestic 遗忘的;记忆缺失的(等于amnesiac)
noun
loss of memory due usually to brain injury, shock, fatigue, repression, or illness
a gap in one's memory
the selective overlooking or ignoring of events or acts that are not favorable or useful to one's purpose or position
… Americans seemed to develop a willful forgetfulness about the nation's longest military conflict, an amnesia that lasted for nearly a decade.—Alan Brinkley
retrograde amnesia逆行性遗忘
"失忆",1786年(作为希腊词在1670年代进入英语),现代拉丁语,来自希腊语 amnesia "遗忘",由 a- "不"(见 a-(3))和 mnesi- "记忆"(仅在复合词中出现)组成,源于 mnasthai "回忆,记得",与 mnemnon "有意识的", mneme "记忆"有关(源于 PIE 词根 *men-(1)"思考")。希腊语中通常的复合词是 amnestia,但这个词有一个专门的意义,即"忘记错误"(见 amnesty)。
记忆缺失:尤指不能记忆过去经历
遗忘
遗忘症
遗忘[症]
健忘
以记忆力减退、遇事易忘为主要表现的疾病。
borrowed from New Latin amnēsia, borrowed from Greek (Septuagint) amnēsía "forgetfulness," variant of amnēstía — more at amnesty >entry 1
The first known use of amnesia was in 1772
amnionnoun
a thin membrane forming a closed sac about the embryo or fetus of a reptile, bird, or mammal and containing a watery fluid in which the embryo or fetus is immersed
amniocentesisnoun
the procedure of inserting a hollow needle through the wall of the abdomen and into the uterus of a pregnant female to withdraw a sample of the fluid surrounding the fetus that is used to find out its sex and especially to check for abnormal chromosomes which may predict a birth defect
amnestynoun
the granting of pardon (as by a government) to a large number of persons
amnesianoun
severe loss of memory
amnesianoun
severe loss of memory
amnesianoun
severe loss of memory
amnesianoun
loss of memory sometimes including the memory of personal identity due to brain injury, shock, fatigue, repression, or illness or sometimes induced by anesthesia
a period of amnesia after the wreck
a gap in one's memory
an amnesia concerning her high-school years
1 It stars Tom Berenger as, similarly to "Unknown," a guy who comes out of a coma following a horrific car accident with a nasty case of amnesia.
2 As Sarah Manguso observed, writing about postmenopausal rage in The New Yorker in June: “Life’s transitions don’t confer perfect amnesia. Like anyone, I drag my previous selves behind me.”
3 Ironically, the issue is, I am such a person may have amnesia, hard to say.
这个问题很讽刺, 我这种似有健忘症的人, 难说.
4 It serves many functions: a way to preserve old architecture, a reaction against vulgar commercial elites and the Putinisation of Russia, and a bulwark against cultural amnesia.
5 Once a show closes," she writes, "the only place it exists is in the memory of those who were there: in the absence of meaningful critique, the public record becomes a record of amnesia.
6 Intravenous anesthetics are known to cause amnesia, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain elusive.
静脉麻醉剂可引起失忆, 但其潜在的分子机制尚未阐明.
7 These subjects live under a kind of historical amnesia, making it even more challenging to locate their sense of loss, which has become “dispersed,” ambient.
8 The next day, however, seemed to find him suffering from amnesia.
但是到第二天我又看到他时,他好像得了健忘症,把昨天的事情忘记得一干二净。
9 People suffering from amnesia don't forget their general knowledge of objects.
患健忘症的人不会忘记关于物体的一些基本知识。
10 Can we guarantee total amnesia under any and all conditions?
我们能保证在任何和所有条件下都全部遗忘 吗 ?
11 Beset by amnesia, he offers to accompany them to see the wizard.
12 This amnesia is a constant part of any culture.
13 I replied, “Somebody must know because the person who killed Wellington knows that they killed Wellington. Unless they were a mad person and didn’t know what they were doing. Or unless they had amnesia.”
14 Amnesia may occasionally last for weeks, months, or even years a condition known as fugue.
偶而遗忘症可持续数周 、 数月甚至数年.这种长期反应称为神游状态.
15 That drive has been socially valuable—too many Japanese remain in a state of enforced amnesia about the war—and it helped make Murakami more than just a cool pop novelist.
16 How do you have a War on Terror culture when you have so much amnesia?
17 In this age of rising mobility, giddy gentrification and shrinking attention spans, historical amnesia spreads like an epidemic: It may be asymptomatic for years, but eventually it’s fatal to our respect for bygone days.
18 This is called gluteal amnesia.
这个症状叫臀肌失忆症。
19 Simon must have it, but he doesn’t know where it is, because in a scuffle during the heist, Simon got cracked in the head, giving him an instant case of amnesia.
20 Here Johnny Storm, the new Human Torch, finds Namor — who has amnesia — in a men’s hotel in the Bowery.