morbid

英 ['mɔːbɪd] 美['mɔrbɪd]
  • adj. 病态的;由病引起的;恐怖的;病变部位的

词态变化


副词: morbidly;名词: morbidity;

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1. morbid(病态)毛病的。

中文词源


morbid 病态的

来自拉丁语morbus,疾病,来自mori,快死,将死,来自PIE*mer,死亡,词源同mortal,murder.即生病的,病态的。

英文词源


morbid (adj.)
1650s, "of the nature of a disease, indicative of a disease," from Latin morbidus "diseased," from morbus "sickness, disease, ailment, illness," from root of mori "to die," which is possibly from PIE root *mer- "to rub, pound, wear away" (cognates: Sanskrit mrnati "crushes, bruises;" Greek marainein "to consume, exhaust, put out, quench," marasmus "consumption"). Transferred use, of mental states, is from 1777. Related: Morbidly; morbidness.

双语例句


1. The book is not as morbid as it sounds.
这本书并不像听起来那么可怕。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He had a morbid fascination with blood.
他对血有着一种病态的喜好。

来自《权威词典》

3. It's morbid to dwell on cemeteries and such like.
不厌其烦地谈论墓地以及诸如此类的事是一种病态.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. She felt a morbid desire to ascertain the point.
她感到有一种病态的欲望想弄明白这一点.

来自英汉文学 - 红字

5. Some people have a morbid fascination with crime.
一些人对犯罪有一种病态的痴迷。

来自辞典例句