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单词 freudian slip
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Freudian slip


Freudian slip

n. A verbal mistake that is thought to reveal a repressed belief, thought, or emotion.

Freudian slip

n (Psychology) any action, such as a slip of the tongue, that may reveal an unconscious thought

Freud′ian slip′


n. an inadvertent mistake in speech or writing that supposedly reveals an unconscious motive, wish, attitude, etc. [1950–55]
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Noun1.Freudian slip - a slip-up that (according to Sigmund Freud) results from the operation of unconscious wishes or conflicts and can reveal unconscious processes in normal healthy individualsparapraxis, slip-up, miscue, slip - a minor inadvertent mistake usually observed in speech or writing or in small accidents or memory lapses etc.
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Freudian slip


Freudian slip

Any inadvertent verbal or written mistake that reveals, or can be construed as revealing, an unconscious or repressed intention, belief, thought, attitude, etc. Named for the Sigmund Freud, considered the founding father of psychoanalysis, whose work largely focused on the unconscious and repressed elements of the human psyche. He said the wrong woman's name during his wedding ceremony, a Freudian slip that sent the bride-to-be into tears.See also: Freudian, slip

a ˌFreudian ˈslip

a mistake in speaking or writing which shows what you really think or feel about somebody/something: ‘I’ve never loved, I mean I’ve never stopped loving, my mother.’ ‘Was that a Freudian slip?’This is named after Sigmund Freud.See also: Freudian, slip

Freudian slip


Freudian slip

any action, such as a slip of the tongue, that may reveal an unconscious thought

Freudian slip

[¦frȯid·ē·ən ′slip] (psychology) A verbal mistake that suggests some underlying motive, often sexual or aggressive in nature.

Freudian slip


freud·i·an slip

a mistake in speech or deed that presumably suggests some underlying motive, often sexual or aggressive in nature.

Freudian slip

n. A verbal mistake that is thought to reveal a repressed belief, thought, or emotion.

freu·di·an slip

(froyd'ē-ăn slip) A mistake in speech or deed that presumably suggests some underlying motive, often sexual or aggressive.

Freudian slip

A popular term for any minor error, or muddle, in speech or writing that appears to reveal an unconscious wish or preoccupation. Such slips are inevitable in the operation of any system as complex as that of the human mind, and while there are numerous obvious instances in which errors may display opinions and prejudices we are trying to conceal, there is no reason to accept Freud's claim that they are always significant. Freud used the term parapraxis. See also FREUDIAN THEORY. (Sigmund Freud, 1856–1939, Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist).

Freud,

Sigmund, Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist, 1856-1939, founder of psychoanalysis. Freud theory - a comprehensive theory of how personality is formed and develops in normal and emotionally disturbed individuals.freudian - relating to or described by Freud.freudian fixationfreudian psychoanalysis - the theory and practice of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy as developed by Freud.freudian slip - a mistake in speech or deed which presumably suggests some underlying motive, often sexual or aggressive in nature.

Freudian slip


Related to Freudian slip: Freudian theory
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noun a slip-up that (according to Sigmund Freud) results from the operation of unconscious wishes or conflicts and can reveal unconscious processes in normal healthy individuals

Related Words

  • parapraxis
  • slip-up
  • miscue
  • slip
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