repressed

repressed [rɪˈprest]  [rɪˈprɛst] 

原级:repress

第三人称单数:represses

现在分词:repressing

repressed 基本解释

形容词被抑制的,被压抑的

动词镇压; 抑制( repress的过去式和过去分词 ); 约束; 制止

repressed 网络解释

911查询·英语单词

1. 被抑制的:repress 压制 | repressed 被抑制的 | repressible 可抑制的

2. 压抑(或名潜抑):Confabulation虚构 | Repressed压抑(或名潜抑), | Negative hallucination 负性幻觉(视而不见)

3. 压制的;抑制的:Psychotherapist:心理治疗师 | Repressed: 压制的;抑制的 | Afflict: 折磨;使痛苦

repressed 词典解释

1. danci.911chaxun.com

1. (感情、欲望,尤指性欲)被压抑的,受到抑制的
    A repressed person is someone who does not allow themselves to have natural feelings and desires, especially sexual ones.

    e.g. Some have charged that the Puritans were sexually repressed and inhibited.
           一些人谴责说清教徒的性欲受到压抑,并且个性拘谨。

repressed 单语例句

1. Critics see a repressed financial system that encourages wasteful public expenditures and exacerbates global trade imbalances.

2. repressed的意思

2. Longing for wealth is part of human nature, but in China such a longing was repressed for a long time.

3. In a society where people have been repressed sexually, any relaxing in social mores would lead a few people to another extreme.

4. Thousands of Shiites - Iraq's most populous religious group but repressed under Saddam - demonstrated in nearby Nasiriyah.

5. 911查询·英语单词

5. With the attractive bargains and the repressed desire to travel, a large wave of tourists was seen last month.

6. repressed

6. This kind of behavior shows that the repressed interest rates for deposits do not reflect the real level of market rates.

7. The Muslim sect was long repressed by Saddam and rose up in some areas as coalition forces invaded the country in March.

8. The word caters to a desire by millions to express their repressed feelings about life and its pressures.

9. 911查询·英语单词

9. In the early Communist period, sex was repressed and sexuality was hidden.

10. But Shiite leaders have rejected many Sunni candidates because of ties to Saddam Hussein's regime, which brutally repressed Shiites and Kurds.

repressed 英英释义

adj

1. characterized by or showing the suppression of impulses or emotions

    e.g. her severe upbringing had left her inhibited
           a very inhibited young man, anxious and ill at ease
           their reactions were partly the product of pent-up emotions
           repressed rage turned his face scarlet

    Synonym: pent-up