amnesia
英 [æmˈniːziə]
美 [æmˈniːʒə]
n. 记忆缺失; 遗忘(症)
复数:amnesias
BNC.20156 / COCA.14972
牛津词典
noun
- 记忆缺失;遗忘(症)
a medical condition in which sb partly or completely loses their memory
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 记忆缺失;健忘(症)
If someone is suffering fromamnesia, they have lost their memory.- People suffering from amnesia don't forget their general knowledge of objects.
患健忘症的人不会忘记关于物体的一些基本知识。
- People suffering from amnesia don't forget their general knowledge of objects.
英英释义
noun
- partial or total loss of memory
- he has a total blackout for events of the evening
双语例句
- This is called anterograde amnesia.
这叫作顺行性遗忘症。 - The loss of memory in amnesia can cause us to lose ourselves.
失忆症中的记忆丧失足以使我们失去自我。 - A bump on the head caused her amnesia.
她因头部撞了一下而得了健忘症。 - 'Could he be suffering from amnesia?' I suggested
“他是不是患了健忘症?”我试探着问道。 - Conclusion The research of amnesia should study with memory to combine closely, promoting the development mutually.
结论遗忘症研究应与记忆研究紧密地结合.相互促进发展。 - People suffering from amnesia typically cannot recall their own name or identity.
患有健忘症的人通常记不起自己的名字和身份。 - Amnesia can be caused by emotional trauma.
精神创伤可能导致健忘症。 - Results It provided the theories foundation for the development the amnesia research.
方法总结前人的研究.结果为遗忘症研究的发展提供了理论基础。 - First of all, I'm being tortured. I was given amnesia.
首先,我要被折磨,失忆。 - Mr Robins, suffering from selective amnesia about his role in the affair, was contradicted in nearly every instance by other witnesses.
对于自己在该事件中所扮演的角色,罗宾斯先生患上了选择性失忆症,因此几乎在每次庭审中都会受到其他证人的反驳。