mutism如何读

英:[ˈmju:tɪzəm]

美:[ˈmjuˌtɪzəm]

mutism是什么意思

  • n.缄默;[医]哑

mutism自然拼读

mut·ism

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mutism词根

词根:mute

adj.

mute 哑的;沉默的;无声的

n.

mute 哑巴;弱音器;闭锁音

muteness 无言;哑

vt.

mute 减弱……的声音;使……柔和

mutism英英释义

Noun:
  1. the condition of being unable or unwilling to speak;

    "her muteness was a consequence of her deafness"

mutism词源中文解释

"沉默状态",1824年,源自法语 mutisme(1741年),源自拉丁语 mutus(参见 mute(形容词))。

mutism_医学行业词汇

哑症

缄默症

mutism_心理学行业词汇

缄默症

mutism词源英文解释

French mutisme, from Latin mutus mute

The first known use of mutism was in 1824

mutism医学词典英英释义

mutismnoun

the condition of being unable to speak whether from physical, functional, or psychological cause see also selective mutism

mutism 例句

1 It is an extraordinary fact about Joseph Sauveur that, as the meticulous, indefatigable founder of acoustics, he should have been partially - later severely - deaf, with a lifelong, relentlessly lampooned speech impediment resulting from childhood mutism.

2 Tomoe suffered from selective mutism, which affected her whenever she was out in public.

3 But there are only a handful of very small studies that show SSRIs are effective in treating selective mutism.

4 At the end of the study, which was published in the journal Behaviour Research and Therapy in 2013, 67% of children who received the treatment no longer met criteria for selective mutism.

5 In one study involving 21 children with selective mutism, those who received treatment improved dramatically over 24 weeks compared with those on a waitlist.

6 She describes selective mutism, in its simplest terms, as a "phobia of talking".

7 Objective To investigate the diagnoses and therapy akinetic mutism ( AM ) after brain trauma.

目的探讨颅脑外伤病人无动性缄默症 ( AM ) 的诊断及治疗方法.

8 She suffers from a condition called selective mutism, a severe anxiety disorder that means she’s unable to speak in certain social situations.

9 Ms Boyle said the trauma of her upbringing had left her with selective mutism in her early childhood - an anxiety disorder that leaves someone unable to communicate in certain situations.

10 “We could formally diagnose her with selective mutism, too, but that often goes away on its own with time,” the doctor tells us.

11 Sophie has selective mutism - she did not speak until the age of eight - as well as autism, and can be "defiant" and "disobedient", her mother said - but this was "all part of her diagnosis".

12 Children with selective mutism are often misdiagnosed; pediatricians, parents and teachers sometimes mistake mutism for shyness.

13 She—and all the other children here—have selective mutism.

14 But soon, with myconcern rising, I took to the Internet and found that this condition had a name: selective mutism, or SM.

15 Patients with both alien limb syndrome and akinetic mutism have lesions in their brains, but there doesn’t seem to be a consistent pattern.

16 In a new book about Greta Thunberg, the Swedish climate activist’s family describes the teen's struggles as a child, including selective mutism, an eating disorder and an autism diagnosis.

17 Jurors have been told boy Y has "gradually stopped speaking" to anyone apart from his mother following his arrest and had been diagnosed with selective mutism, as well as autism spectrum disorder.

18 While he was working on this project, Atehortúa Arteaga’s mother developed a sudden case of mutism that doctors could not explain.

19 The most recent version of that manual classified selective mutism as an anxiety-related condition.

20 "Most were silent with selective mutism, and at school they didn't do anything."

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