traumatized
英 [ˈtrɔːmətaɪzd]
美 [ˈtraʊmətaɪzd]
v. 使受精神创伤
traumatize的过去分词和过去式
过去式:traumatized
COCA.24806
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使受精神创伤;使惊吓过度;使痛苦
If someoneis traumatizedby an event or situation, it shocks or upsets them very much, and may cause them psychological damage.- My wife was traumatized by the experience...
那次经历给我我妻子造成了精神创伤。 - Did his parents traumatize him?...
他父母给他留下了心理伤害吗? - Traumatising a child with an abnormal fear of strangers probably won't do much good.
给小孩造成心理阴影,让他对陌生人产生异常的恐惧,这可能不会有什么好处。 - ...young children traumatised by their parents' deaths.
因父母死亡而受到精神创伤的儿童
- My wife was traumatized by the experience...
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 traumatise
双语例句
- Recent studies in the United States show that although adolescent males and females do not differ in overall frequency of violence in dating relationships, young women experience much higher levels of severe violence and are more physically and emotionally traumatized.
在美国最近的研究表明,尽管青少年男女在恋爱关系中整体的暴力频率不同,年轻女性经历着更严重的暴力,身心更受伤。 - Many are separated from their families and injured and many are traumatized.
很多儿童与家人失散,有的受了伤,很多儿童受了外伤。 - Affluent Chile is traumatized by the force of nature, but our lives will not change dramatically.
大自然的力量让富足的智利受到了精神创伤,但我们的生活并不会发生巨变。 - Puechguirbal says many women traumatized by rape also have to endure the suffering and shame of being cast out of their communities.
皮埃古尔巴尔说,强暴给许多妇女留下创伤,而且她们还必须忍受被自己的社区抛弃的痛苦和羞辱。 - Nearly everyone around him was deeply traumatized.
他周围几乎每个人都遭受了深深的创伤。 - The superior oblique tendon telescopes and is surrounded by a vascular sheath that could be easily traumatized.
上斜肌肌腱被套叠且由极易损伤的血管鞘包绕。 - Or a condition specific to people who were traumatized as children or survived some harrowing event.
或者只限于在童年受过创伤、经历了某个惨痛事件生还后人们才有的症状。 - He says that more reporters should be trained in interviewing traumatized people, to protect both themselves and their sources.
他说,更多记者应该接受关于如何采访受过心理创伤的人的培训,以保护他们自己和信息提供者。 - I'm a little traumatized to have a scone. let's move.
再吃烤饼我有点伤神了。我们走吧。 - Best witness is not always the victim, who may be too flustered or traumatized by the event.
最好的证人往往不是慌乱或受创的受害者自己。