英:[hɪˈsterɪks]
美:[hɪsˈtɛrɪks]
英:[hɪˈsterɪks]
美:[hɪsˈtɛrɪks]
n.
歇斯底里发作,大笑大哭
歇斯底里病发作( hysteric的名词复数 )
<口>狂笑
情绪异常激动的人
词根:hysteric
adj.hysterical 歇斯底里的;异常兴奋的
hysteric 歇斯底里的;癔病的;亢奋的
adv.hysterically 歇斯底里地
n.hysteria 癔病,歇斯底里;不正常的兴奋
hysteric 癔病患者;歇斯底里患者
"癔病发作或抽搐",1727年,来自 hysteric "与癔病有关的; 情绪失调和狂乱的"(见 hysterical); 也见 -ics。有时在19世纪的开玩笑用法中被民间词源化为 high-strikes(1838年)。
The first known use of hysterics was in 1664
icebergnoun
a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier
ibisnoun
any of several wading birds that differ from the related herons in having a long slender bill that curves downward
ibexnoun
any of several wild goats living chiefly in high mountain areas of the Old World and having large horns that curve backward
iambnoun
a metrical foot consisting of one unaccented syllable followed by one accented syllable (as in away)
iambnoun
a metrical foot consisting of one unaccented syllable followed by one accented syllable (as in away)
iambnoun
a metrical foot consisting of one unaccented syllable followed by one accented syllable (as in away)
hystericssingular or plural noun
a fit of uncontrollable laughter or crying
hystericsnoun, plural in form but singular or plural in construction
a fit of uncontrollable laughter or crying : hysteria
1 The character spends most of the episode in tears or hysterics, a stark, wispy-banged departure from the effervescent women Feldstein has played in the movies “Ladybird” and “Booksmart” and on Broadway in “Hello, Dolly!”
2 I'm sick of your having hysterics, okay?
我受够了你的歇斯底里,知道吗?
3 If Jemisin ended up dismantling this motivation, aligning it with the baseless hysterics of white supremacists denouncing “hybrid vigor” and white genocide, it would be one thing.
4 The joke didn’t play as well as we expected — I finally admit 41 years later — but it did give us an afternoon of uncontrolled hysterics.
5 Even Freud says somewhere that perverts do what hysterics only dream about doing.
即使佛洛伊德也认为,变态者做了歇斯底里的人只能梦想去做的事。
6 But, when these particular readers do that work, they are derided as pitchfork-wielding hysterics.
7 There was a period when I wrote “The Female Malady” when French feminists were saying, ‘We are all hysterics.’
8 Half that ails you is hysterics and temper—just hysterics—hysterics—hysterics!
你的病一半都是因为歇斯底里和发脾气——只是因为歇斯底里——歇斯底里——歇斯底里!
9 Don't go into hysterics. Everything's gonna be fine.
不要歇斯底里的。不会有事儿的。
10 At one stage, one of the animals even rolled around on the ground as if in hysterics.
在某一阶段,其中一个动物,甚至推出地上,好像在歇斯底里。
11 He practically screamed the last sentence and once again sent the crowd into a fit of near hysterics.
12 While folks always think The Lost Daughter actress' looks are incredible, this bold one had them in hysterics.
13 When Aunt Tuti read the article, she reached a new level of hysterics I hadn’t known existed.
14 To Schaeffer and the actors’ everlasting credit, the emotional effect is not of cheap hysterics but of dignity, growth and the promise of new life in the shadow of death.
15 He went into hysterics when he heard the news.
他听到这个消息时变得歇斯底里。
16 In a few seconds we were both in hysterics.
17 “It’s Mekay,” one of the girls managed, before collapsing again into hysterics.
18 I mean, it has the word “butt” in it, after all, which gets him into hysterics every time.
19 Trotter repeated herself getting nearer to hysterics with each repetition.
20 While the press responds to Trump’s accusations of bias, often accommodating to him more than they should, the comedians refuse to entertain Trump’s snowflake hysterics.