psyche 的定义
psyched, psych·ing.
- a variant of psych.
psyche 近义词
innermost self; personality
psyche 的近义词 17 个
- ego
- mind
- soul
- spirit
- subconscious
- anima
- animus
- character
- individuality
- self
- spirituality
- essential nature
- inner child
- inner self
- pneuma
- true being
- élan vital
psyche 的反义词 2 个
更多psyche例句
- These kinds of public investments will become more possible over time as the managed markets paradigm cements itself in the American psyche.
- The idea of an onerous middle-class tax burden permeates the American political psyche.
- The Grinch’s troubled psyche, shaped by solitude and years of neglect, has always been an interesting layer to the juvenile story.
- The Third might slightly favor psyche over body, breaking the symmetry between them.
- I was able to keep myself relatively calm, though, for the most part, because I knew if I psyched myself out, I’d probably make some irrational decisions.
- He then provides some insight into his psyche - complete with Animal House reference.
- The only thing these “tests” reveal is a window into the foolish psyche of whomever applies them.
- The human psyche takes images as direction, and it affects people and makes them violent.
- And large breasts play an out-sized role in the Venezuelan national psyche.
- Love them or hate them, breast implants play an outsized role in the Venezuelan national psyche.
- So she wore her crimson homespun and her bonnet, with her bronze-gold hair gathered under it in the same old Psyche knot.
- So we see Psyche borne aloft by Zephyr through the twilight to the nuptial abode of Eros.
- It seems to be the same termed psuke or psyche by the Greeks.
- One gives the name "psyche" to a very small butterfly which flutters out rather clumsily in the morning; it is the male.
- Psyche was frightened by the terrible cries and the wretched dark faces of the souls in Hades.