单词 | hysteria |
释义 | hysteria (hɪstɪəriə , US -ster- ) 1. uncountable noun Hysteria among a group of people is a state of uncontrolled excitement, anger, or panic. No one could help getting carried away by the hysteria. Synonyms: frenzy, panic, madness, agitation 2. uncountable noun A person with hysteria is in a state of violent and disturbed emotion as a result of shock. [medicine] By now, she was screaming, completely overcome with hysteria. Collocations: hysteria surrounding It all adds to the growing sense of cultishness and hysteria surrounding the show. Times, Sunday Times (2017) This is the polar opposite of the hysteria surrounding Evans. Times, Sunday Times (2015) Take the hysteria surrounding giant African snails. Times, Sunday Times (2014) But, given the hysteria surrounding this case, it was important justice was seen to be done. Times, Sunday Times (2010) If you want bubbles, look at the dot-com boom and the telecoms and media hysteria. Times, Sunday Times The band were swept up into a media hysteria that tore them apart within 13 months. Times, Sunday Times Cue moderate-to-high-verging-on-silly levels of sci-fi inspired social media hysteria. Times, Sunday Times It blurred authorship and caused confusion within the media hysteria. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 歇斯底里 Japanese: 大騒ぎ |
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