单词 | psychosomatically |
释义 | > as lemmasˌpsychosoˈmatically ˌpsychosoˈmatically adv. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > experimental psychology > [adverb] psychophysically1847 psychophysiologically1892 psychosomatically1923 1923 C. R. Griffith Gen. Introd. Psychol. xix. 467 The workers in an industry achieve success or fail because they are or are not fitted psychosomatically and do the sort of thing they have been instructed to do. 1944 F. Dunbar in S. Lorand Psychoanalysis Today 33 Most sufferers..must be treated psychosomatically because the purely physiological approach is inadequate. 1957 Time 4 Nov. 56/2 It was the story of a girl who went psychosomatically deaf in emotional flight from her role as the ears of a deaf father, mother and brother. 1998 Daily Tel. 11 Sept. 27/4 His Miller is a dignified, decent, faintly priggish man, whose disciplined self-possession is only belied by a psychosomatically quivering hand. < as lemmas |
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