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schiz·oid
skIt soId [or] skI zoId
adjective
having mutually contradictory or antagonistic parts : changing frequently between opposite states It's not her fault that the character … seems more than a little schizoid—one minute acting like a confirmed colonialist, the next spouting stirring multiculturalist speeches.—David Ansen
… the show deftly exposes the schizoid personality of the decade, which moved from conservatism to pop-culture hedonism in the batting of a false eyelash.—John Duka
of, relating to, or having a personality characterized especially by emotional and social detachment, indifference, and lack of affect : affected by schizoid personality disorder
It is crucial that those involved in the care of the schizoid patient are able to accept the patient's lack of communication and need to withdraw, without resigning from treatment.—Birgitte Thylstrup and Morten Hesse
characterized by, resulting from, tending toward, or suggestive of schizophrenia
That he is now free of schizoid symptoms, and that his personality survived intact without benefit of psychiatric care, make this book a testimonial against the "medical model" of schizophrenia that declares it an incurable disease.—Scott Vickers
noun
a person affected with schizoid personality disorder
… extreme schizoids seem impervious to all emotion—even anger, depression, and anxiety—not just to joy and pleasure.—Theodore Millon et al.
"类似于精神分裂症"但较轻,起源于1925年,源自德语 schizoid(1921),来自 schizophrenia 的第一个元素+希腊语 -oeidēs 的拉丁化形式,意为"像",源自 eidos 的"形状,形式"(参见 -oid)。
精神分裂样的,类精神分裂症的:一种表现为精神分裂样人格的怕羞、过敏、孤僻及内向特性的
精神分裂样特性:分裂性人格者,不仅表现有精神分裂样人格障碍性害羞及离群,而且有精神分裂型人格障碍性怪癖和无逻辑或奇异想法者的特性
Adjective borrowed from German, from Schizophrenie schizophrenia + -oid -oid >entry 2 Noun derivative of schizoid >entry 1
The first known use of schizoid was in 1920
schizoid1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, having, or being a personality characterized especially by emotional and social detachment, indifference, and lack of affect : affected by schizoid personality disorder It is crucial that those involved in the care of the schizoid patient are able to accept the patient's lack of communication and need to withdraw …—Birgitte Thylstrup and Morten Hesse
schizoid personalities
characterized by, resulting from, tending toward, or suggestive of schizophrenia
schizoid behavior
schizoid2 of 2noun
a person affected with schizoid personality disorder
… extreme schizoids seem impervious to all emotion—even anger, depression, and anxiety—not just to joy and pleasure.—Theodore Millon et al.
1 By age 14, when he was diagnosed with “schizoid personality disorder,” Fields was taking a regimen of antipsychotic medications, he said.
2 One thing that does, depending on your point of view, is that the schizoid killer is played — complete with alternating voices for his good and bad sides — by the stage star Raúl Esparza.
3 "I suspected he might have a personality disorder," she said, something along the lines of a "schizoid or schizotypal" disorder and that he would benefit from antipsychotic drugs.
4 "You have to have it down. You have to believe who you are. Or else there's a risk of a certain schizoid feeling."
5 The effect is a little schizoid, however, and it’s hard to know how to take the series at first, what’s meant to be funny ha-ha and what’s meant to be funny strange.
6 He told me about Hinckley’s deep remorse; he told me Hinckley’s mental illness — narcissistic and schizoid personality disorders — had gone so far into remission that he was no longer a danger to others.
7 As the title implies, “Mother/Android” is a bit of a schizoid thing.
8 I actually loathed the movie and its schizoid fashion: the Prada dresses better suited to today’s bodies, the lackluster fabrics, the French bobs with ears sticking out.
9 There's no way to prevent schizoid or other personality disorders.
10 With his schizoid nature, you never know whether he will disagree or agree with you.
11 Schumann's cycle of brief piano pieces posits a musical/philosophical showdown between two fictional characters of the composer's own creation that, Denk felt, demanded a slightly schizoid keyboard touch.
12 The schizoid quality of today’s money management debates is captured nicely in the advice of everyone’s favorite investor, Warren Buffett, who implicitly instructs us to pursue both strategies at once.
13 Bearded, smelly, often mistaken for a street person, he’s a schizoid psychopath who, while lethally competent with 21st-century weaponry, imagines himself to be a resident of Mannahatta when it was inhabited by the Lenape.
14 "It was a typical situation in this schizoid country," Jaïbi says.
15 The woozy zigzags of the schizoid plot are part of the fun here.
16 Both characters have schizoid personality disorder and are given to obsessing over imaginary worlds.
17 These days Hogan might be labeled as depressed, avoidant, schizoid, even mildly autistic.
18 Genetic risk factors have been identified for autism, depression and schizoid spectrum disorders, but they explain relatively little.
19 Masursky cited numerous mental health issues Dervish dealt with including psychosis, autism with schizoid features and clinical depression.
20 By “schizoid” I mean that there is a profound break between the “public” and the “private” life for most of us.
1 反复无常的
inconsistent unpredictable unstable mercurial schizophrenic capricious skittish flighty inconstant
2 相互矛盾的
3 精神分裂症
4 精神分裂症患者
5 相互矛盾
6 精神分裂之人
7 反复无常
inconsistent unpredictable unstable mercurial schizophrenic capricious skittish flighty inconstant caprice
9 患精神分裂症的
10 孤僻的
11 自相矛盾的
12 精神分裂症的