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hysteria

英 [hɪˈstɪəriə]

美 [hɪˈstɪriə]

n.  歇斯底里; 情绪狂暴不可抑止; 大肆鼓吹; 狂热夸张; 大惊小怪; 癔病

复数:hysterias 

CET6GRE医学

Collins.1 / BNC.11749 / COCA.10247

牛津词典

    noun

    • 歇斯底里;情绪狂暴不可抑止
      a state of extreme excitement, fear or anger in which a person, or a group of people, loses control of their emotions and starts to cry, laugh, etc.
      1. There was mass hysteria when the band came on stage.
        乐队登台时观众一片疯狂。
      2. A note of hysteria crept into her voice.
        她的声音听来有点歇斯底里。
    • 大肆鼓吹;狂热夸张;大惊小怪
      an extremely excited and exaggerated way of behaving or reacting to an event
      1. the usual media hysteria that surrounds royal visits
        媒体对于王室成员访问的惯常的大肆渲染
      2. public hysteria about AIDS
        公众对艾滋病谈虎色变
    • 癔病;歇斯底里
      a condition in which sb experiences violent or extreme emotions that they cannot control, especially as a result of shock

      柯林斯词典

      • N-UNCOUNT (一群人的)情绪失控,狂野情绪的爆发
        Hysteriaamong a group of people is a state of uncontrolled excitement, anger, or panic.
        1. No one could help getting carried away by the hysteria...
          所有人都不由自主地受到狂热情绪的感染。
        2. Several were hurt in the panic. 'It was mass hysteria,' said Rev John Borders.
          数人在恐慌中受了伤。“人们都疯了,”约翰·博德斯牧师说。
      • N-UNCOUNT 癔病;歇斯底里
        A person who is suffering fromhysteriais in a state of violent and disturbed emotion as a result of shock.
        1. By now, she was screaming, completely overcome with hysteria.
          现在她正在尖叫,完全处于癔病发作状态。

      英英释义

      noun

      • excessive or uncontrollable fear
        1. state of violent mental agitation
            Synonym:crazedeliriumfrenzyfury
          1. neurotic disorder characterized by violent emotional outbreaks and disturbances of sensory and motor functions
              Synonym:hysterical neurosis

            双语例句

            • Moreover, four cases of acute lumbar sprain, hysteria, urticaria and facial spasm were introduced.
              并例举其治疗急性腰扭伤、癔病、荨麻疹、面肌痉挛病例四则。
            • Several were hurt in the panic. 'It was mass hysteria,' said Rev John Borders.
              数人在恐慌中受了伤。“人们都疯了,”约翰·博德斯牧师说。
            • They were shocked by the hysteria in the media.
              媒体歇斯底里的报道令他们感到震惊。
            • It is precisely in the Inner Party that war hysteria and hatred of the enemy are strongest.
              战争歇斯底里和对敌仇恨在核心党内最为强烈。
            • Since then, discussion of his resignation has lapsed into hysteria.
              从那天起,有关他辞职一事的热议已陷入了一种失控的状态。
            • He remained imperturbable in spite of the hysteria and panic all around him.
              尽管他周围的人歇斯底里地惊慌失措,但他仍保持冷静。
            • His voice teetered on the edge of hysteria.
              他的声音近乎歇斯底里。
            • We've already caused mass hysteria.
              我们已经引起了公众的不冷静情绪。
            • Morgan knew this would cause mass hysteria which would affect other banks as well, and it did.
              摩根知道这样引起的群众大恐慌同样会影响其它的银行,结果的确起到了影响。
            • A little note of hysteria crept into tonder's laughter.
              托德的笑声里带了点歇斯底里的音调。