nervous breakdown
英 [ˌnɜːvəs ˈbreɪkdaʊn]
美 [ˌnɜːrvəs ˈbreɪkdaʊn]
n. 神经衰弱
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 神经衰弱
a period of mental illness in which sb becomes very depressed, anxious and tired, and cannot deal with normal life- to have a nervous breakdown
患神经衰弱
- to have a nervous breakdown
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 神经崩溃;精神崩溃
If someone has anervous breakdown, they become extremely depressed and cannot cope with their normal life.- His wife would not be able to cope and might suffer a nervous breakdown.
他的妻子将无法接受,也许会精神崩溃。
- His wife would not be able to cope and might suffer a nervous breakdown.
英英释义
noun
- a severe or incapacitating emotional disorder
双语例句
- We are at the verge of having a nervous breakdown.
我们紧张得快要崩溃了。 - And beth's had a nervous breakdown.
而且贝丝精神完全崩溃了。 - I didn't have a nervous breakdown as such, it was more a reaction to overwork.
我不是真的得了精神崩溃,那只是工作过度的反应。 - Have you ever had mental ill-health nervous breakdown or nervous debility?
曾患有精神病、精神崩溃或精神虚弱吗? - The reason for the hospitalization? A mixture of nervous breakdown and emotional exhaustion.
精神崩溃和身心俱疲是鲍比入院的主要原因。 - Someone entitled How to worry tells about the clock that had a nervous breakdown.
有人给这个故事取了个名字烦恼的方式:这是一个得了神经衰弱的时钟的故事。 - I thought of a young boy I knew who had had a nervous breakdown.
我想起一位我认识的神经曾失常过的少年。 - But Italians are not on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
但意大利人并没有濒临神经崩溃。 - 1836 Had a total nervous breakdown and was in bed for six months.
1836年完全精神崩溃,卧病在床六个月。 - He's suffering from a nervous breakdown.
他正患神经衰弱。