(psychiatry) a psychological disorder of thought or emotion; a more neutral term than mental illness
双语例句
1. Many suffered from a definable alcohol, drug, or mentaldisorder.
许多人因可识别的酒,药品或精神障碍而遭受痛苦。
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2. This makes it too common to be considered a mentaldisorder.
这使得它太常见,所以不被认为是一种精神疾病。
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3. They affect everyone, regardless of whether they have a mentaldisorder or not.
无论他们是否有精神障碍,都会受到影响。
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4. Many questioned the fairly new diagnosis of "Internet addiction" as a mentaldisorder.
许多人质疑将“网瘾”新诊断为一种精神障碍。
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5. The idea was that feelings of intense pain after a bereavement were normal, so they shouldn't be labeled as a mentaldisorder.
这一观念认为丧亲之后感受到强烈的痛苦是正常的,所以他们不应该被贴上精神障碍的标签。
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6. The Chinese manual adds to the controversy over whether compulsive internet use should be officially viewed as a mentaldisorder.
这本中文手册增加了强迫性上网行为是否应该被官方认定为一种精神障碍疾病的争议。
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7. Over the course of time, we've become looser in applying the term "mentaldisorder" to the expectable aches and pains and sufferings of everyday life.
随着时间的推移,我们将“精神障碍”这一术语用于日常生活中可预期的疼痛、痛苦和折磨的界限愈加宽松了。
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8. He's suffering from severe mental disorder.
他患有严重的精神病。
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9. Did he display some specific mentaldisorder?
他是否有些精神紊乱?
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10. Too much pressure may cause mental disorder.
压力太大可能会诱发精神病。
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11. He 's suffering from severe mental disorder.
他患有严重的精神病。
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12. He is suffering from severe mental disorder.
他患有严重的精神病。
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13. Mentaldisorder is very common in people now.
心理失调在当代人中很普通。
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14. I realized, 'I'm not stupid - I have a mentaldisorder.'