单词 | psycho |
释义 | psycho From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Psychology, psychiatrypsychopsy‧cho /ˈsaɪkəʊ $ -koʊ/ noun (plural psychos) [countable]informalMPVIOLENT someone who is mentally ill and who may behave in a violent or strange way —psycho adjectiveExamples from the Corpuspsycho• For all I knew she might have been a psycho or a girl with a little blackmail on her mind.• Flesh-eating psycho played by Sir Anthony Hopkins is back in a slick, camp sequel.• When the psycho is caught, then let go on a technicality, Mom takes matters into her own hands. Psychology, psychiatrypsycho-psycho- /saɪkəʊ, -kə $ -koʊ, -kə/ (also psych-) prefix technicalMPrelating to the mind and the mental processes, rather than the body a psychoanalystPsychoPsycho(1960) a US horror film (=a film that is intended to make you feel frightened) made by Alfred Hitchcock. Its most famous scene is the one in which the character acted by Janet Leigh is killed with a knife by Norman Bates while she is in the shower.Origin psycho (1900-2000) psychopath |
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