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suicidal

/soo-uh-sahyd-l/US // ˌsu əˈsaɪd l //UK // (ˌsuːɪˈsaɪdəl, ˌsjuː-) //

自杀式,自杀式的,自杀性,自杀性的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to, involving, or suggesting suicide.
    • : tending or leading to suicide.
    • : foolishly or rashly dangerous: He drives at a suicidal speed.

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Examples

  • They are also very handy at helping you safely navigate some otherwise suicidal obstacles, primarily steep climbs and descents.

  • During the booking process, a nurse asked Moriarty if he was suicidal.

  • This time, during booking, he said “no” when asked if he was suicidal.

  • Werner claims nearly everyone working in the jail knew Moriarty was suicidal.

  • The report also said that about twice as many people reported suicidal thoughts within a month’s time compared to the number of people who reported feeling that way during an entire year in 2018.

  • In Swaziland, girls who experienced violence were also at greater risk for alcohol abuse, depression and suicidal thoughts.

  • After curing the elderly of their semi-suicidal depression, winning the White House must seem like a snap.

  • At Stanford, so the story goes, he talked a suicidal student down from a roof.

  • I was never suicidal, though depressed and cut off from myself.

  • Many were despondent or even suicidal when they first arrived.

  • In suicidal cases it is especially in the morning hours that patients need the closest surveillance.

  • I had doubted so many things, and now suddenly I doubted my unimportance, doubted my right to this suicidal abandonment.

  • And this assumption of "direction" is unconvincing, if not suicidal in character.

  • We may also, in this connexion, think of the seminal emissions sometimes observed in cases of suicidal hanging.

  • I told her all—my evil designs, the monetary speculations, my suicidal purposes, my moral cowardice.