trauma 的定义
plural trau·mas, trau·ma·ta [trou-muh-tuh, traw-]. /ˈtraʊ mə tə, ˈtrɔ-/.
- Pathology. a body wound or shock produced by sudden physical injury, as from violence or accident.the condition produced by this; traumatism.
- Psychiatry. an experience that produces psychological injury or pain.the psychological injury so caused.
trauma 近义词
severe mental or physical pain
更多trauma例句
- I’m sure there was some level of trauma, but the weekend, I testified on a Friday, Monday was a holiday, Columbus Day, the following Monday.
- “The trauma in skeletal males is often considered evidence of participation in warfare or violence,” Broehl says.
- The adopted kids appeared to have gotten over the impacts of their earlier trauma.
- Research shows that these stress responses develop abnormally in kids who face trauma early in life — such as abuse or neglect.
- Nayirah recalled the trauma of watching Iraqi troops storm into Al Adan Hospital in Kuwait City, where she volunteered as a nurse.
- For them, the trauma of assault can be compounded by a lack of institutional support, and even disciplinary action.
- Question them, and you are colluding in exacerbating the awful effects of their trauma.
- Does he give in to the trauma or does he embrace all of the lessons he has learned?
- The 54-year-old trauma doctor and father of three is suffering from heart disease.
- It doesn't make you a better person because you endured the indignity and trauma of it.
- And the papers of Braulinski of the old University of Warsaw on the fear trauma which he termed a birthmark of civilization.
- Originally, he endeavoured to reawaken the memory of the sexual trauma by means of the induction of profound hypnosis.
- This perception was enough to make me sceptical about the whole trauma-theory.
- Not infrequently, the result of a trauma, division of the tendo Achillis occurs.
- The ideal operation, therefore, is to make an artificial pupil with the least amount of trauma to the ciliary body.