单词 | psychological |
释义 | psychological (once / 588 pages) adj Psychological means mental or emotional rather than physical. After a shock, your problems, and even your physical pain, stem from psychological sources rather than any bodily ailment. The word psychological is used to describe things that are primarily mental or emotional, but it can also be used when referring to the field of psychology. You might be interested in studying the psychological issues of teen and childhood in college. Watch out if someone uses psychological warfare on you. He or she uses your own emotions to attack you as when someone tries to guilt you into doing something. WORD FAMILYpsychological: psychologically+/psychologist: psychologists/psychology: psychological, psychologies, psychologist USAGE EXAMPLESPsychological coercion is central to how an abuser maintains their power and yet there persists the focus on physical violence. The Guardian(Jan 02, 2017) For more tips from psychologists on how to keep resolutions, see this advice from the American Psychological Association. Seattle Times(Jan 02, 2017) Communism’s psychological and political appeal would be rejected. Washington Post(Jan 01, 2017) 1adj mental or emotional as opposed to physical in nature give psychological support psychological warfare Syn mental involving the mind or an intellectual process 2adj of or relating to or determined by psychology psychological theories |
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