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单词 psychological
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Definition of psychological in English:

psychological

adjective sʌɪkəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌsaɪkəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l
  • 1Of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person.

    the victim had sustained physical and psychological damage
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the north of Europe, the Fauves' celebration of color was pushed to new emotional and psychological depths.
    • Anyone who takes it in large amounts runs the risk of severe psychological damage and a marked change in personality.
    • Does he not see the inner torment and psychological damage this is causing me?
    • The pressure to look reed thin has severe psychological impacts on one's mind.
    • Couples must also understand each other's psychological and emotional needs.
    • Those seeking emotional, or psychological, insights are wasting their time.
    • Victims are often left with lasting psychological damage that can include panic attacks and nervous breakdowns.
    • The psychological and financial damage of three consecutive years of falling share prices will be with us for a decade.
    • Francesca Woodman's photographs are psychological rather than physical portraits.
    • In all the images there is a strong sense of emotional and psychological character.
    • The end product is of course very different, but the internal or psychological processes are related.
    • Emotional and psychological suffering in prisons is deliberately inflicted.
    • It was important that she had a suppression order because of her own emotional and psychological state.
    • Will the tsunami leave a permanent emotional and psychological scar on the entire community?
    • Just leave it alone until you're healed from your emotional & psychological pain.
    • It adds not just an acoustic dimension to sound, but psychological and emotional dimensions too.
    • Yet, the axes created by the formulae may reflect some sort of psychological reality.
    • The psychological, spiritual and emotional support given to brothers fills their hearts to overflowing.
    • The psychological, social or emotional needs of the professor are of no concern to the student.
    • It is a dynamic reworking of a classical story, vividly expressed and full of psychological intensity and emotion.
    Synonyms
    mental, emotional, intellectual, inner, non-physical, cerebral, brain, rational, cognitive, abstract, conceptual, theoretical
    rare psychical, mindly, phrenic
    1. 1.1 Relating to psychology.
      psychological research
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The best treatment for phobia is a psychological treatment called cognitive behavioural therapy.
      • The new research looked at psychological tests done 12 months after the first injection.
      • What light might psychological research shed upon these troubling events?
      • Firstly, the psychological research tends to show that people forget things very quickly.
      • The evidence concerns a kind of psychological therapy known as debriefing.
      • The psychological discourse is organised around the signs and symptoms of mental illness.
      • His research provides a psychological framework which offers a useful guide to thinking about risk assessment.
      • She took a sabbatical and has continued with her psychological researches while sailing the South Seas.
      • Additional psychological research on Irish emigrants focuses on the Irish in Britain.
      • Many have been described and manipulated by much psychological research.
      • This puts him in an interesting, and almost unique position to be the subject of a psychological experiment.
      • I find consolation in the fact that psychological research shows that man is capable of empathy as well as evil.
    2. 1.2 (of an ailment or problem) having a mental rather than a physical cause.
      it was concluded that her pain was psychological
      Example sentencesExamples
      • When he was a child, he demonstrated the psychological problem of being too self-centered.
      • I've studied and offer many of these for dealing with challenging physical and psychological problems.
      • The tone of the article tends to suggest that these new findings make shyness a psychological problem rather than a social one.
      • I hope I haven't affected their lives in any bad way, or helped to give them psychological problems.
      • There's further evidence this week that smoking causes rather than cures psychological problems.
      • As many as half the animals in dogs' homes have been abandoned because of psychological problems.
      • It also dealt with psychological problems like loneliness and depression.
      • Yet another project offers support to women with psychological problems.
      • No person without deep psychological problems desires to have a negative conception of her or himself.
      • There were higher rates of psychological problems among girls than boys.
      • In some instances, a habit may be the result or the cause of a physical or psychological problem.
      • As chief officer of the military rehabilitation unit it's her duty to treat soldiers who have psychological problems.
      • Most sexual problems have a psychological rather than a physical cause.
      • He suffered from psychological problems and had an IQ rating in the top 10 per cent in the country.
      • They diagnose psychological problems, but cannot offer follow-up care.
      • The first is how psychoanalysis, if it is a myth, can solve psychological problems.
      • Scientific research has successfully shown that abortion causes many psychological side effects.
      • Even when their problems are psychological or social, patients usually present with physical symptoms.
      • Perhaps, my fear of vegetables is really due to a psychological problem.
      • In essence that there was a macho culture which refused to acknowledge the psychological problems engendered by combat.
      Synonyms
      (all) in the mind, psychosomatic, emotional, irrational, subjective, subconscious, subliminal, unconscious
      imaginary, unreal
 
 

Definition of psychological in US English:

psychological

adjectiveˌsīkəˈläjək(ə)lˌsaɪkəˈlɑdʒək(ə)l
  • 1Of, affecting, or arising in the mind; related to the mental and emotional state of a person.

    the victim had sustained physical and psychological damage
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is a dynamic reworking of a classical story, vividly expressed and full of psychological intensity and emotion.
    • Francesca Woodman's photographs are psychological rather than physical portraits.
    • The psychological and financial damage of three consecutive years of falling share prices will be with us for a decade.
    • Couples must also understand each other's psychological and emotional needs.
    • Victims are often left with lasting psychological damage that can include panic attacks and nervous breakdowns.
    • Will the tsunami leave a permanent emotional and psychological scar on the entire community?
    • The end product is of course very different, but the internal or psychological processes are related.
    • The pressure to look reed thin has severe psychological impacts on one's mind.
    • Does he not see the inner torment and psychological damage this is causing me?
    • Those seeking emotional, or psychological, insights are wasting their time.
    • It adds not just an acoustic dimension to sound, but psychological and emotional dimensions too.
    • In all the images there is a strong sense of emotional and psychological character.
    • The psychological, spiritual and emotional support given to brothers fills their hearts to overflowing.
    • Emotional and psychological suffering in prisons is deliberately inflicted.
    • It was important that she had a suppression order because of her own emotional and psychological state.
    • Yet, the axes created by the formulae may reflect some sort of psychological reality.
    • Just leave it alone until you're healed from your emotional & psychological pain.
    • The psychological, social or emotional needs of the professor are of no concern to the student.
    • In the north of Europe, the Fauves' celebration of color was pushed to new emotional and psychological depths.
    • Anyone who takes it in large amounts runs the risk of severe psychological damage and a marked change in personality.
    Synonyms
    mental, emotional, intellectual, inner, non-physical, cerebral, brain, rational, cognitive, abstract, conceptual, theoretical
    1. 1.1 Relating to psychology.
      psychological research
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The psychological discourse is organised around the signs and symptoms of mental illness.
      • This puts him in an interesting, and almost unique position to be the subject of a psychological experiment.
      • The evidence concerns a kind of psychological therapy known as debriefing.
      • She took a sabbatical and has continued with her psychological researches while sailing the South Seas.
      • Additional psychological research on Irish emigrants focuses on the Irish in Britain.
      • The new research looked at psychological tests done 12 months after the first injection.
      • I find consolation in the fact that psychological research shows that man is capable of empathy as well as evil.
      • His research provides a psychological framework which offers a useful guide to thinking about risk assessment.
      • Firstly, the psychological research tends to show that people forget things very quickly.
      • What light might psychological research shed upon these troubling events?
      • Many have been described and manipulated by much psychological research.
      • The best treatment for phobia is a psychological treatment called cognitive behavioural therapy.
    2. 1.2 (of an ailment or problem) having a mental rather than a physical cause.
      it was concluded that her pain was psychological
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There's further evidence this week that smoking causes rather than cures psychological problems.
      • There were higher rates of psychological problems among girls than boys.
      • Yet another project offers support to women with psychological problems.
      • No person without deep psychological problems desires to have a negative conception of her or himself.
      • When he was a child, he demonstrated the psychological problem of being too self-centered.
      • I've studied and offer many of these for dealing with challenging physical and psychological problems.
      • In some instances, a habit may be the result or the cause of a physical or psychological problem.
      • Most sexual problems have a psychological rather than a physical cause.
      • The first is how psychoanalysis, if it is a myth, can solve psychological problems.
      • As chief officer of the military rehabilitation unit it's her duty to treat soldiers who have psychological problems.
      • I hope I haven't affected their lives in any bad way, or helped to give them psychological problems.
      • He suffered from psychological problems and had an IQ rating in the top 10 per cent in the country.
      • Even when their problems are psychological or social, patients usually present with physical symptoms.
      • The tone of the article tends to suggest that these new findings make shyness a psychological problem rather than a social one.
      • As many as half the animals in dogs' homes have been abandoned because of psychological problems.
      • It also dealt with psychological problems like loneliness and depression.
      • Scientific research has successfully shown that abortion causes many psychological side effects.
      • Perhaps, my fear of vegetables is really due to a psychological problem.
      • They diagnose psychological problems, but cannot offer follow-up care.
      • In essence that there was a macho culture which refused to acknowledge the psychological problems engendered by combat.
      Synonyms
      in the mind, all in the mind, psychosomatic, emotional, irrational, subjective, subconscious, subliminal, unconscious
 
 
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