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mental

/men-tl/US // ˈmɛn tl //UK // (ˈmɛntəl) //

精神,精神的,精神上的,心理

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to the mind: mental powers; mental suffering.
    • : of, relating to, or affected by a disorder of the mind: a mental patient; mental illness.
    • : providing care for persons with disordered minds, emotions, etc.: a mental hospital.
    • : performed by or existing in the mind: mental arithmetic; a mental note.
    • : pertaining to intellectuals or intellectual activity.
    • : Informal. slightly daft; out of one's mind; crazy: He's mental.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Informal. a person with a psychological disorder: a fascist group made up largely of mentals.

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Examples

  • We want to be the brand bringing science ancestral wisdom while also actively supporting positive mental well-being and an outer glow.

  • This all had taken a toll on Terry, who had been grappling with his own mental health.

  • The commission stressed that babies resulting from germline edits will have to be followed long term, to better understand any potential health issues—mental or physical—throughout their lives.

  • This mental competition sets up an arms race—a scenario in which competition causes each side to accumulate potential to damage the other.

  • The platform will also dive into philanthropy by highlighting local community issues providing mental health services for children as well as residents of public housing.

  • In the classic skillset of piloting, mental acuity, and its coordination with hand and foot movements, is equally vital.

  • Few reports of his mental illness discuss lead poisoning as a possible reason for his mental deterioration.

  • They take home mental baggage unlike anything carried in almost every other job.

  • “We all need to take care of our own mental health,” Darden said.

  • He suggested I needed mental help, and offered to help me transfer to another college.

  • And this college course I have sketched should, in the modern state, pass insensibly into adult mental activities.

  • It makes out of the savage raw material which is our basal mental stuff, a citizen.

  • To make the effort of articulation a vital impulse in response to a mental concept,—this is the object sought.

  • The two enjoyed a mutual understanding from which he was excluded, a private intimacy that was spiritual, mental,— physical.

  • He took mental inventory of his possessions and what he could lay claim to, and he happened to think about his wife's homestead.