psyche
英 [ˈsaɪki]
美 [ˈsaɪki]
n. 灵魂; 心灵; 精神; 心态
Collins.1 / BNC.13966 / COCA.7791
牛津词典
noun
- 灵魂;心灵;精神;心态
the mind; your deepest feelings and attitudes- the human psyche
人的心灵 - She knew, at some deep level of her psyche, that what she was doing was wrong.
她在内心深处还是知道自己当时正在做错误的事。
- the human psyche
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 精神;心灵
In psychology, yourpsycheis your mind and your deepest feelings and attitudes.- 'It probably shows up a deeply immature part of my psyche,' he confesses...
“它可能表现了我内心很不成熟的一面,”他承认道。 - His exploration of the myth brings insight into the American psyche.
他对这个神话的探讨揭示了美国人的心理。
- 'It probably shows up a deeply immature part of my psyche,' he confesses...
英英释义
noun
- that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings
- his mind wandered
- I couldn't get his words out of my head
- the immaterial part of a person
双语例句
- No matter how positively you feel, negative people have a profound impact on your psyche.
无论你感到多么开心,消极的人总会对你的心里带来很大的影响。 - But the shock to the national psyche will probably produce some genuinely new ideas.
然而,灾难对民族精神的冲击,也许会产生一些真正新鲜的想法。 - You've lost me forever, psyche.
你已经永远失去我了,波西卡。 - They coexist in this way, so that it really heightens the senses of the psyche of a person.
他们以这种方式并存,所以它能真正提高一个人的精神能力。 - He portrays the psyche as poly-centric.
在他的描绘中精神是多中心的。 - The gods, moved by Psyche's love for Cupid made her a goddess.
众神感动于普赛克对丘比特之爱,于是将她封为女神。 - She made Psyche her servant and placed her by an enormous grain bin.
她让普赛克作她的仆人,并将她带到了一个巨大的谷物柜前。 - Cupid agreed but upon setting his eyes on Psyche, he fell in love with her.
丘比特同意了。但当他看到普赛克的时候,他即可爱上了她。 - But they had planted the seed of suspicion in Psyche's mind.
但是,她们已经在波西卡的心里种下了怀疑的种子。 - Psyche had everything she had ever wanted, but something was missing, or rather someone.
普赛克拥有了她想拥有的一切,但总觉得缺了什么,或者缺了什么人。