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Definition of disturbed in English: disturbedadjective dɪˈstəːbddəˈstərbd 1Having had the normal pattern or functioning disrupted. 被扰乱的 被扰乱的睡眠。 Example sentencesExamples - Her angel shook in his sleep, suddenly disturbed.
- Loss of sex-drive and disturbed eating patterns - either loss of appetite or eating too much - are also common.
- If the second tablet is taken too close to bedtime, it may cause disturbed sleep.
- So, delirious, I drifted in and out of a very disturbed sleep and woke this morning at 9: 00-still with that immense headache.
- They cited some science that you and I already know, confirming the reality of the coffee withdrawal headache and disturbed sleep.
- They also showed that after he drank alcohol his sleep pattern was disturbed.
- My son is having disturbed sleep because he says a man is in his room.
- Besides insomnia and disturbed sleep, snoring is a common phenomenon.
- It is rare, however, for this condition to cause dizziness alone and there are usually other symptoms of disturbed brain function.
- Other symptoms that are common include sensitivity to light, noise and smell; disturbed sleep patterns and persistent headaches.
- The daytime hypersomnolence is related to their disturbed sleep.
- Obstruction to breathing causes snoring and disturbed sleep patterns.
- Regular patterns of disturbed soil as well as the minefield markers and fences may all give an indication of recent activity.
- He complained of disturbed sleep and difficulty in swallowing which had coincided with the injury he sustained at work the previous week.
- Sleep may be another intervention domain to target, especially since disturbed sleep can negatively impact distress levels.
- Parents indicated that disturbed sleep and episodes of distress were more relevant outcomes.
Synonyms disrupted, interrupted, fitful, disconnected, discontinuous, intermittent, fragmentary, broken 2Having or resulting from emotional and mental problems. 情绪不正常的;精神不正常的 the treatment of disturbed children 对心理畸形儿童的治疗。 失常的行为。 Example sentencesExamples - The chaotic design of the robe suggests Bruno's disturbed mental state and the anarchy he will impose upon Guy's life.
- Added to the system were special classes and treatment opportunities for the emotionally disturbed.
- A disturbed mental state will often result in an unhappy and ineffective athlete which alone usually indicates overtraining.
- A private company has been handed the task of taking Scotland's most disruptive and disturbed state school pupils and educating them away from home.
- I had believed that it was Robbie that had caused her disturbed behavior only just yesterday.
- Langen said his father's mental state became so disturbed that he was even homeless for a time.
- This time it's child protection workers reporting children suffering suicidal thoughts, depression and disturbed behaviour.
- This aspect of body image is often neglected in the research, but has important implications for therapy with clients with disturbed body image.
- Some severely disturbed firesetters engage in self-harm.
- If they were asking the important question of what can cause disturbed behaviour in children they should have explored the issues more fully.
- The inquiry established that there is an appalling level of disturbed mental health among the children.
- Reports submitted by two psychologists told of bouts of depression and a history of disturbed behaviour.
- ‘I am deeply disturbed and so very sorry for my actions,’ he said.
- She was known for her ability to teach blind and mentally challenged or emotionally disturbed children, and juvenile delinquents.
- There will always be need for secure accommodation for the most disturbed and disruptive young people.
- He made a grunting sound, shaking his head for a moment like a disturbed mental patient.
- Irrational or disturbed emotional reactions, however, are often maladaptive.
- ‘I could not fully concentrate on the game due to my disturbed mental status,’ he said.
- An information blackout imposed on the Government's actions was indicative of a disturbed conscience.
- Internal reliability of the CDI has been demonstrated with both normal and emotionally disturbed children.
Synonyms troubled, distressed, unsettled, upset, distraught unbalanced, unstable, disordered, dysfunctional, maladjusted, ill-adjusted neurotic, emotionally confused, unhinged informal screwed up, mixed up, messed up, hung up Definition of disturbed in US English: disturbedadjectivedəˈstərbddəˈstərbd 1Having had its normal pattern or function disrupted. 被扰乱的 被扰乱的睡眠。 Example sentencesExamples - Obstruction to breathing causes snoring and disturbed sleep patterns.
- Parents indicated that disturbed sleep and episodes of distress were more relevant outcomes.
- He complained of disturbed sleep and difficulty in swallowing which had coincided with the injury he sustained at work the previous week.
- So, delirious, I drifted in and out of a very disturbed sleep and woke this morning at 9: 00-still with that immense headache.
- Her angel shook in his sleep, suddenly disturbed.
- The daytime hypersomnolence is related to their disturbed sleep.
- They also showed that after he drank alcohol his sleep pattern was disturbed.
- Sleep may be another intervention domain to target, especially since disturbed sleep can negatively impact distress levels.
- It is rare, however, for this condition to cause dizziness alone and there are usually other symptoms of disturbed brain function.
- They cited some science that you and I already know, confirming the reality of the coffee withdrawal headache and disturbed sleep.
- Loss of sex-drive and disturbed eating patterns - either loss of appetite or eating too much - are also common.
- Other symptoms that are common include sensitivity to light, noise and smell; disturbed sleep patterns and persistent headaches.
- If the second tablet is taken too close to bedtime, it may cause disturbed sleep.
- Besides insomnia and disturbed sleep, snoring is a common phenomenon.
- Regular patterns of disturbed soil as well as the minefield markers and fences may all give an indication of recent activity.
- My son is having disturbed sleep because he says a man is in his room.
Synonyms disrupted, interrupted, fitful, disconnected, discontinuous, intermittent, fragmentary, broken - 1.1 Suffering or resulting from emotional and mental problems.
情绪不正常的;精神不正常的 the treatment of disturbed children 对心理畸形儿童的治疗。 失常的行为。 Example sentencesExamples - A disturbed mental state will often result in an unhappy and ineffective athlete which alone usually indicates overtraining.
- Reports submitted by two psychologists told of bouts of depression and a history of disturbed behaviour.
- Some severely disturbed firesetters engage in self-harm.
- He made a grunting sound, shaking his head for a moment like a disturbed mental patient.
- She was known for her ability to teach blind and mentally challenged or emotionally disturbed children, and juvenile delinquents.
- An information blackout imposed on the Government's actions was indicative of a disturbed conscience.
- Internal reliability of the CDI has been demonstrated with both normal and emotionally disturbed children.
- Irrational or disturbed emotional reactions, however, are often maladaptive.
- Added to the system were special classes and treatment opportunities for the emotionally disturbed.
- Langen said his father's mental state became so disturbed that he was even homeless for a time.
- The inquiry established that there is an appalling level of disturbed mental health among the children.
- A private company has been handed the task of taking Scotland's most disruptive and disturbed state school pupils and educating them away from home.
- ‘I could not fully concentrate on the game due to my disturbed mental status,’ he said.
- If they were asking the important question of what can cause disturbed behaviour in children they should have explored the issues more fully.
- This time it's child protection workers reporting children suffering suicidal thoughts, depression and disturbed behaviour.
- There will always be need for secure accommodation for the most disturbed and disruptive young people.
- This aspect of body image is often neglected in the research, but has important implications for therapy with clients with disturbed body image.
- ‘I am deeply disturbed and so very sorry for my actions,’ he said.
- The chaotic design of the robe suggests Bruno's disturbed mental state and the anarchy he will impose upon Guy's life.
- I had believed that it was Robbie that had caused her disturbed behavior only just yesterday.
Synonyms troubled, distressed, unsettled, upset, distraught
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