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单词 schizoid
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Definition of schizoid in English:

schizoid

adjective ˈskɪtsɔɪdˈskɪtˌsɔɪd
Psychiatry
  • 1Denoting or having a personality type characterized by emotional aloofness and solitary habits.

    〔精神病学〕性格冷漠孤僻的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The survey found no gender differences in the prevalence of obsessive-compulsive, schizoid, or histrionic personality disorders.
    • The distinction is comparable to that between schizophrenia and schizoid personality disorder.
    • Chronicity was associated with premorbid schizoid personality.
    • The need to create a citadel in which to hide from the world is characteristic of people with a schizoid disposition.
    • People with schizoid personality disorder do not have schizophrenia, but it is thought that many of the same risk factors in schizophrenia may be factors causing schizoid personality disorder.
    1. 1.1informal Having inconsistent or contradictory elements; mad or crazy.
      似精神分裂症的;癫狂的
      it's a frenzied, schizoid place

      这是一个疯狂颠倒的地方。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • This schizoid creation features Farfisa, guitar, bass, drums and occasional chanting, but horns and strings drop in for big orchestral melées as well as cold, ambient wanderings.
      • Stars throughout history have consistently displayed a schizoid attitude to their choice of roles.
      • Let's not be prudes and have this schizoid attitude towards sex!
      • This kind of schizoid superimposition is becoming a theatrical cliché, and if you don't groove on it and TV trivia, you may not join in the aficionados' laughter.
      • It's a schizoid record that delighted and confused critics.
      • The flip side is the hypocrisy of not admitting the U.S. need for cheap labor, which contradicts its schizoid defensive posture of trying to stem the tide.
      • It is faithful to a world of surfaces, random sensations and schizoid human subjects.
      • She interpolates historical footage of Greek immigrants coming to Australia, suggesting the hold the past - however distant - continues to have on a schizoid community.
      • It's all organic, Moss says, shrugging ruefully at the almost clichéd expression, but in the end, amongst the schizoid existence, the fear and the joy, Moss is a foot soldier in a war.
      • The scene is postwar Vienna, a city under the schizoid control of four powers in uneasy alliance: Britain, France, Russia, and Austria.
      • The schizoid character of this ‘exiguous’ condition is compounded by the fact that the attitude of belonging to two cultures is often not shared by the majority culture.
      • The writing on the author's UNICEF role is a case in point of this schizoid mixture of the posturing and the pure.
      • It is a schizoid text of herstory, and the moments in the texts when she aspires towards primordial ideological bullying are way off the mark.
      • Till then we continue, schizoid, half in despair, half in hope.
      • The rationale for this schizoid behavior is that it's necessary for promoting a coherent media image.
      • Leave it to them to balance the uproariously bizarre with the mentally disturbed to create a wonderfully schizoid DVD package.
      • But his language has a cracked and schizoid relation to reality and cannot assuage the sense of existential dread that haunts his world.
      • America is a schizoid nation, as I've commented before.
      • Instead of trying to play the blame game, the film probes into the core issue of what surrounds the notion of ‘conversion’ while a schizoid nation debates the dilemma of to be or not to be a Hindu.
      • The juxtaposition of the fussily constructed trees and their funky, expressionistic bases brings home the schizoid quality of our cultivation of nature.
      Synonyms
      insane, mentally ill, certifiable, deranged, demented, of unsound mind, out of one's mind, not in one's right mind, sick in the head, not together, crazy, crazed, lunatic, non compos mentis, unbalanced, unhinged, unstable, disturbed, distracted, stark mad, manic, frenzied, raving, distraught, frantic, hysterical, delirious, psychotic, psychopathic, mad as a hatter, mad as a march hare, away with the fairies, foaming at the mouth
noun ˈskɪtsɔɪdˈskɪtˌsɔɪd
  • A schizoid person.

    分裂性人格者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She must have been going through a lot, trying to deal with the fact that her youngest daughter was a schizoid.
    • If schizoids were creating the art of modernism, their narcissistic cousins (who, by definition, need to control other people) are creating its social ideas/systems (socialism, fascism, economic planning).
    • ‘We're a couple of schizoids aren't we,’ he said at last.
    • Here, the softspoken and mentally deficient Ming Ming innocently practices her dancing while also making friends with various other schizoids and lower-functioning inhabitants of the home.
    • Or was he an insane schizoid who failed to know right from wrong?

Definition of schizoid in US English:

schizoid

adjectiveˈskɪtˌsɔɪdˈskitˌsoid
Psychiatry
  • 1Denoting or having a personality type characterized by emotional aloofness and solitary habits.

    〔精神病学〕性格冷漠孤僻的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The need to create a citadel in which to hide from the world is characteristic of people with a schizoid disposition.
    • The survey found no gender differences in the prevalence of obsessive-compulsive, schizoid, or histrionic personality disorders.
    • The distinction is comparable to that between schizophrenia and schizoid personality disorder.
    • People with schizoid personality disorder do not have schizophrenia, but it is thought that many of the same risk factors in schizophrenia may be factors causing schizoid personality disorder.
    • Chronicity was associated with premorbid schizoid personality.
    1. 1.1informal Having inconsistent or contradictory elements; crazy.
      it's a frenzied, schizoid place

      这是一个疯狂颠倒的地方。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But his language has a cracked and schizoid relation to reality and cannot assuage the sense of existential dread that haunts his world.
      • The juxtaposition of the fussily constructed trees and their funky, expressionistic bases brings home the schizoid quality of our cultivation of nature.
      • It's a schizoid record that delighted and confused critics.
      • Leave it to them to balance the uproariously bizarre with the mentally disturbed to create a wonderfully schizoid DVD package.
      • Stars throughout history have consistently displayed a schizoid attitude to their choice of roles.
      • Till then we continue, schizoid, half in despair, half in hope.
      • It's all organic, Moss says, shrugging ruefully at the almost clichéd expression, but in the end, amongst the schizoid existence, the fear and the joy, Moss is a foot soldier in a war.
      • It is faithful to a world of surfaces, random sensations and schizoid human subjects.
      • America is a schizoid nation, as I've commented before.
      • The schizoid character of this ‘exiguous’ condition is compounded by the fact that the attitude of belonging to two cultures is often not shared by the majority culture.
      • The scene is postwar Vienna, a city under the schizoid control of four powers in uneasy alliance: Britain, France, Russia, and Austria.
      • The flip side is the hypocrisy of not admitting the U.S. need for cheap labor, which contradicts its schizoid defensive posture of trying to stem the tide.
      • This schizoid creation features Farfisa, guitar, bass, drums and occasional chanting, but horns and strings drop in for big orchestral melées as well as cold, ambient wanderings.
      • She interpolates historical footage of Greek immigrants coming to Australia, suggesting the hold the past - however distant - continues to have on a schizoid community.
      • It is a schizoid text of herstory, and the moments in the texts when she aspires towards primordial ideological bullying are way off the mark.
      • The writing on the author's UNICEF role is a case in point of this schizoid mixture of the posturing and the pure.
      • Let's not be prudes and have this schizoid attitude towards sex!
      • Instead of trying to play the blame game, the film probes into the core issue of what surrounds the notion of ‘conversion’ while a schizoid nation debates the dilemma of to be or not to be a Hindu.
      • This kind of schizoid superimposition is becoming a theatrical cliché, and if you don't groove on it and TV trivia, you may not join in the aficionados' laughter.
      • The rationale for this schizoid behavior is that it's necessary for promoting a coherent media image.
      Synonyms
      insane, mentally ill, certifiable, deranged, demented, of unsound mind, out of one's mind, not in one's right mind, sick in the head, not together, crazy, crazed, lunatic, non compos mentis, unbalanced, unhinged, unstable, disturbed, distracted, stark mad, manic, frenzied, raving, distraught, frantic, hysterical, delirious, psychotic, psychopathic, mad as a hatter, mad as a march hare, away with the fairies, foaming at the mouth
nounˈskɪtˌsɔɪdˈskitˌsoid
  • A schizoid person.

    分裂性人格者

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Or was he an insane schizoid who failed to know right from wrong?
    • If schizoids were creating the art of modernism, their narcissistic cousins (who, by definition, need to control other people) are creating its social ideas/systems (socialism, fascism, economic planning).
    • Here, the softspoken and mentally deficient Ming Ming innocently practices her dancing while also making friends with various other schizoids and lower-functioning inhabitants of the home.
    • She must have been going through a lot, trying to deal with the fact that her youngest daughter was a schizoid.
    • ‘We're a couple of schizoids aren't we,’ he said at last.
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