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psy·cho noun /ˈsaɪkəʊ/ /ˈsaɪkəʊ/ (plural psychos) (informal, offensive)- an offensive word for a person who you think is crazy, strange or violent对你认为疯狂、奇怪或暴力的人的冒犯性词语
Word Origin1930s: abbreviation.
psy·cho adjective /ˈsaɪkəʊ/ /ˈsaɪkəʊ/ (informal, often offensive)- crazy, strange or violent疯狂、奇怪或暴力 It is offensive to use this word to describe somebody with a mental illness.
- They said he had ‘gone psycho’.他们说他“疯了”。
Psy·cho /ˈsaɪkəʊ/ /ˈsaɪkəʊ/ - a US film (1960) directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Anthony Perkins played Norman Bates, a man suffering from a mental illness who owns a hotel and kills people who stay there. The scene in which he kills a woman in a shower is considered one of the most frightening ever filmed. Perkins later played Bates in three more films.阿尔弗雷德·希区柯克 (Alfred Hitchcock) 执导的美国电影 (1960)。安东尼·帕金斯饰演诺曼·贝茨,一名患有精神疾病的男子,拥有一家酒店并杀害住在那里的人。他在淋浴时杀死一名女子的场景被认为是有史以来最恐怖的场景之一。帕金斯后来又在三部电影中扮演贝茨。
psycho- combining form /saɪkəʊ/, /saɪkə/, /saɪˈkɒ/ /saɪkəʊ/, /saɪkə/, /saɪˈkɑː/ (also psych- /saɪk/ /saɪk/ ) - (in nouns, adjectives and adverbs) connected with the mind精神的;灵魂的;心灵的;心理的
- psychology心理学
- psychiatric精神病学的
Word Originfrom Greek psukhē ‘breath, soul, mind’.
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