psychology / saɪˈkɒl ə dʒi /

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psychology 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural psy·chol·o·gies.

  1. the science of the mind or of mental states and processes.
  2. the science of human and animal behavior.
  3. the sum or characteristics of the mental states and processes of a person or class of persons, or of the mental states and processes involved in a field of activity: the psychology of a soldier; the psychology of politics.
  4. mental ploys or strategy: He used psychology on his parents to get a larger allowance.

psychology 近义词

n. 名词 noun

study of the mind; emotional and mental constitution

更多psychology例句

  1. In all, they brought together fields as diverse as psychology, astronomy and microbiology.
  2. Considering the psychology of color, Apple has used it to their advantage.
  3. If you want to listen to those full episodes, they both include some other unique conversations about human psychology and behavior that we didn’t get to feature in this special episode.
  4. I’m a research psychologist, professor of psychology at the University of Queensland.
  5. Did it — I don’t mean to say it set back the field of psychology — but maybe it did, I don’t know.
  6. “The psychology of BDSM is lacking in other formal training regiments and interactions,” added Stella.
  7. Ambassador Shirley Temple Black attributed this to the “deeply risk-averse psychology of the Czech people.”
  8. It combines pickup techniques supposedly inspired by evolutionary psychology with self-help pseudoscience.
  9. Laskey, who earned a degree in psychology, enjoys painting and poetry.
  10. Muslims made many discoveries in mathematics, chemistry, physics, medicine, astronomy and psychology.
  11. This is the only book that I know which goes deeply into the corrupting, demoralizing psychology of prison life.
  12. But a man cannot afford to ponder such problems in feminine psychology too closely if he has anything else to do!
  13. The social regulations from the viewpoint of individual psychology.
  14. His son, Steven James Bartlett, has published fifteen books and many papers in philosophy and psychology.
  15. His psychology is that of the crass materialist—always a rather funny article.