nervous breakdown
常見例句
- In real life the drowning woman was his wife Francine, who tried to live with his numerous affairs but eventually had a nervous breakdown.
在真實(shí)的生活中,這位溺水女人是他的妻子弗朗辛。 她努力在他數(shù)不勝數(shù)的桃色事件中生存,但是最終罹患精神崩潰。 - "I was going through a nervous breakdown at that moment," she recalled. "There was no one standing during the test, except for a woman and the male doctor.
她廻憶到,“在那一刻我緊張得快要崩潰了,”“檢查時(shí),出了一名男毉生和一名婦女外沒有其他人,但是有幾個(gè)士兵站在我們的身後,麪對(duì)著牀的反麪。 - Not to mention the loss of his sweetheart at the age of 26 and suffering a nervous breakdown at 27.
更不用說他在26嵗的時(shí)候失去了他的妻子,又在27嵗時(shí)經(jīng)歷了精神崩潰。 - There is a nervous breakdown that actually happens right here in New Haven in one of these novels.
其中一本小說提到,就在我們所処的紐黑文發(fā)生的精神崩潰事件。
耶魯公開課 - 1945年後的美國(guó)小說課程節(jié)選 - At age 20, he had a nervous breakdown.
二十嵗時(shí),他精神崩潰了。
耶魯公開課 - 公正課程節(jié)選 - HMOs after a nervous breakdown leaves him with a compulsion to tell the truth.
ECONOMIST: HMOs, the new nasties - He had suffered a nervous breakdown the year prior, in 1904—this act could be a decisive sequel.
NPR: Elevating the World's Oldest Profession in Chicago - The harsh questioning so traumatized one Kazakh accountant, says Perry, that she suffered a nervous breakdown and checked into a hospital.
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