词汇 | melancholia |
释义 | melancholiaWord family nounmelancholiamelancholiacmelancholyadjectivemelancholicmelancholiousadverbmelancholically Illness & disabilitymel·an·cho·li·a /ˌmelənˈkəʊliə $ -ˈkoʊ-/ noun [uncountableU] old-fashionedMISAD/UNHAPPY a feeling of great sadness and lack of energy 忧郁症,抑郁症 Examples from the Corpus melancholia• Somebody had to tease, to sit on dangerous edges, to affect melancholia.• Avicenna claimed it caused melancholia, and Rhazes cautioned that it inflamed the blood and caused pustules in the mouth.• Sticky tendrils of rain slithered down the semi-steamed windows of the idling Rolls, encouraging a creeping melancholia.• Now, back in school, Chesarynth hoped that jacking in would drive this dreadful melancholia away.• This left him dreadfully depressed and he was treated for melancholia and insomnia.• This can be seen in melancholia, where the person feels worthless as the super-ego mercilessly criticizes the ego.• A burden on even the sunniest temperaments, never mind those suffering from inordinate melancholia. |
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