pathological 的定义
- of or relating to pathology.
- caused by or involving disease; morbid.
- caused by or evidencing a mentally disturbed condition: a pathological hoarder.
- dealing with diseases: a pathological casebook.
pathological 近义词
等同于 medical
等同于 unwholesome
更多pathological例句
- The same blend of pathological fearmongering could again energize the base in a way that could enable right-wing economic interests to stage a check on economic progress.
- In 2013, McKee and colleagues proposed a scheme for characterizing the severity of CTE, classifying it into four pathological stages.
- I shrank from their touch, recoiling from their hands like hot iron, believing their interest to be impossible or pathological.
- The overinterpretation is to interpret it as being pathological.
- The Republicans who rally around a pathological demagogue are not a “fringe” in the party.
- Actually some of the Contras whom I knew were the moral equivalent of pathological killers.
- “Such a clandestine and pathological way of drinking increases the chances of becoming an alcoholic exponentially,” says Alireza.
- Another vital source of evidence is pathological: the condition of the bodies of victims, which will show how they died.
- The situation is pathological, not the people who keep remembering.
- A relationship that infantilizes a woman is one that clearly draws a more pathological group of people.
- Undoubtedly his existence is a product of the system, a pathological product, a kind of elephantiasis of individualism.
- It has been maintained that this is a pathological specimen, and does not represent normal man.
- Pathological micro-organisms have very complicated products which are in large part poisonous.
- Unexpected death frequently occurs in mania because of the failure to recognise the existence of serious pathological conditions.
- Not that it is any more frequent in England, however, but was there first recognised as a distinct pathological entity.