单词 | pathological |
释义 | pathological From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Illness & disability Psychology, psychiatrypathologicalpath‧o‧log‧i‧cal /ˌpæθəˈlɒdʒɪkəl◂ $ -ˈlɑː-/ adjective1 BADpathological behaviour or feelings happen regularly, and are strong, unreasonable, and impossible to control a pathological hatred of women a pathological liar2 MPMIa mental or physical condition that is pathological is caused by diseasepathological conditions such as cancer3 MIrelating to pathology —pathologically /-kli/ adverb Stephen was almost pathologically jealous of his brother.Examples from the Corpuspathological• I knew perfectly well that I had anorexia, but I did not see it as something pathological.• What is pathological behaviour in a man is required of a woman.• Several divergent but characteristic pathological changes have been previously shown within the pouch mucosa.• The pathological changes of mucosal prolapse deserve particular mention.• a pathological fear of being alone• pathological gambling• The crude and splenetic expression and presentation of such views suggested irrational pathological prejudice rather than a coherent ideology.• The types of pathological processes known to cause epilepsy are numerous.pathological conditions• Myofibroblasts have been implicated in fibrous reactions in a wide range of pathological conditions, including fibrosing conditions of the large bowel. |
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