请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 codependency
释义

Definition of codependency in US English:

codependency

(also codependence)
noun ˌkōdəˈpendənsēˌkoʊdəˈpɛndənsiˌkoʊdəˈpɛndənsi
  • Excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner, typically one who requires support on account of an illness or addiction.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The entire relationship turns into a game of guess-my-mood, a relentless exercise in codependency.
    • The program is for people who are working on issues such as chemical and process addictions, codependency and dysfunctional family issues.
    • The children were reunited and now work on their codependency in therapy.
    • And what exactly is codependency, the psychological condition that has apparently swept the nation?
    • From the standpoint of the U.S. side of the global codependency, the official purchases along with private market purchases have tended to hamper dollar depreciation.
    • When we fail to do this and make someone else the center of our lives, we're moving away from healthy connection and toward unhealthy codependency, she adds.
    • Members of the denomination must understand that pastor codependency is a serious problem.
    • It seems likely that the codependency will break down long before this.
    • Come in Monday morning as if to a new job, and break the codependency between you and your beloved.
    • Scores of self-help books have been written from a conservative standpoint on how to have a happy marriage, make more money, or overcome codependency.
    • It does not advance them at all; it gets them enmeshed in a relationship of codependency.
    • By the end of the last decade, a kind of codependency had evolved between the two countries.
    • The ‘issues’ the reviewer complains about are in fact relatively minor to the plot which centres on the codependency between abuser and victim, mother and daughter.
    • It depicts both the conflicts and the codependency between innovators and institutions, both governmental and private.
    • I have become painfully aware that codependency is making what everybody else thinks more important than what I think.
    • His insight into the codependency of progress and poverty undermined the 19th-century belief in the uninterrupted progress of Western civilization.
    • If I had known that this level of codependency existed between them, you better believe I would have exercised more caution.
    • As brilliant as the documentary was, it did not contain Harvey's personal life - his lovers, his codependency, his friends.
    • It's imperative, he says, not to create codependency with the organization.
    • I am seeing a trend toward openness and communication between the two disciplines as they gain a clearer understanding of their codependency.

Derivatives

  • codependence

  • noun ˌkōdəˈpendənsēˌkoʊdəˈpɛndənsiˌkoʊdəˈpɛndənsi
    • Excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner, typically one who requires support on account of an illness or addiction.

      the tie that binds most of us together in this trap called codependency
      They had released themselves from a high codependence on dedicated customers and suppliers, and migrated toward utilitarian exchanges that would bring higher revenues with less effort.
      There is a fine line between empathy and codependence.
      She at least intellectually understands what codependence is, but I see her acting it out and she's not acknowledging it in herself.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The entire relationship turns into a game of guess-my-mood, a relentless exercise in codependency.
      • The ‘issues’ the reviewer complains about are in fact relatively minor to the plot which centres on the codependency between abuser and victim, mother and daughter.
      • It depicts both the conflicts and the codependency between innovators and institutions, both governmental and private.
      • Come in Monday morning as if to a new job, and break the codependency between you and your beloved.
      • It does not advance them at all; it gets them enmeshed in a relationship of codependency.
      • If I had known that this level of codependency existed between them, you better believe I would have exercised more caution.
      • As brilliant as the documentary was, it did not contain Harvey's personal life - his lovers, his codependency, his friends.
      • The program is for people who are working on issues such as chemical and process addictions, codependency and dysfunctional family issues.
      • It seems likely that the codependency will break down long before this.
      • From the standpoint of the U.S. side of the global codependency, the official purchases along with private market purchases have tended to hamper dollar depreciation.
      • Members of the denomination must understand that pastor codependency is a serious problem.
      • The children were reunited and now work on their codependency in therapy.
      • Scores of self-help books have been written from a conservative standpoint on how to have a happy marriage, make more money, or overcome codependency.
      • It's imperative, he says, not to create codependency with the organization.
      • By the end of the last decade, a kind of codependency had evolved between the two countries.
      • I am seeing a trend toward openness and communication between the two disciplines as they gain a clearer understanding of their codependency.
      • His insight into the codependency of progress and poverty undermined the 19th-century belief in the uninterrupted progress of Western civilization.
      • I have become painfully aware that codependency is making what everybody else thinks more important than what I think.
      • When we fail to do this and make someone else the center of our lives, we're moving away from healthy connection and toward unhealthy codependency, she adds.
      • And what exactly is codependency, the psychological condition that has apparently swept the nation?
  • codependent

  • nounˌkəʊdɪˈpɛndənt
    • A person with an excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner, typically one who requires support on account of an illness or addiction.

      co-dependents confuse caretaking and sacrifice with loyalty and love
 
 

Definition of codependency in US English:

codependency

(also codependence)
nounˌkōdəˈpendənsēˌkoʊdəˈpɛndənsi
  • Excessive emotional or psychological reliance on a partner, typically one who requires support on account of an illness or addiction.

    the tie that binds most of us together in this trap called codependency
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The entire relationship turns into a game of guess-my-mood, a relentless exercise in codependency.
    • The ‘issues’ the reviewer complains about are in fact relatively minor to the plot which centres on the codependency between abuser and victim, mother and daughter.
    • It depicts both the conflicts and the codependency between innovators and institutions, both governmental and private.
    • Come in Monday morning as if to a new job, and break the codependency between you and your beloved.
    • It does not advance them at all; it gets them enmeshed in a relationship of codependency.
    • If I had known that this level of codependency existed between them, you better believe I would have exercised more caution.
    • As brilliant as the documentary was, it did not contain Harvey's personal life - his lovers, his codependency, his friends.
    • The program is for people who are working on issues such as chemical and process addictions, codependency and dysfunctional family issues.
    • It seems likely that the codependency will break down long before this.
    • From the standpoint of the U.S. side of the global codependency, the official purchases along with private market purchases have tended to hamper dollar depreciation.
    • Members of the denomination must understand that pastor codependency is a serious problem.
    • The children were reunited and now work on their codependency in therapy.
    • Scores of self-help books have been written from a conservative standpoint on how to have a happy marriage, make more money, or overcome codependency.
    • It's imperative, he says, not to create codependency with the organization.
    • By the end of the last decade, a kind of codependency had evolved between the two countries.
    • I am seeing a trend toward openness and communication between the two disciplines as they gain a clearer understanding of their codependency.
    • His insight into the codependency of progress and poverty undermined the 19th-century belief in the uninterrupted progress of Western civilization.
    • I have become painfully aware that codependency is making what everybody else thinks more important than what I think.
    • When we fail to do this and make someone else the center of our lives, we're moving away from healthy connection and toward unhealthy codependency, she adds.
    • And what exactly is codependency, the psychological condition that has apparently swept the nation?
 
 
随便看

 

英语词典包含464360条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/1/11 12:30:59