traumatized

traumatized ['traʊməˌtaɪzd]  ['traʊməˌtaɪzd] 

原级:traumatize

第三人称单数:traumatizes

现在分词:traumatizing

traumatized 基本解释
使受精神创伤( traumatize的过去式和过去分词 );使受外伤;
traumatized 单语例句

1. While the rescue and rebuilding efforts have been celebrated as exceptional successes, the country hasn't yet developed the capacity to psychologically and socially rehabilitate traumatized disaster survivors.

2. Several other Chinese students in the room were extremely traumatized, and one girl was unable to talk coherently while dialing emergency services.

3. Ten children traumatized in Russia's Beslan hostage crisis arrived Tuesday in China's southernmost coastal city of Sanya for a month of convalescent treatment.

4. There is a pressing need to comfort and soothe men who have lost their dear ones and may have been traumatized.

5. But many lamented a striking dearth in counseling for the extremely traumatized.

6. So far there's been little training for law enforcement to handle traumatized victims, either to elicit information or to avoid inflicting further trauma.

7. It was reported that some of Chen's friends said the singer was traumatized about the failure of her first marriage.

8. Judge Mackintosh noted the victim was traumatized, had moved out of her flat and was having difficulties at work.

9. Traumatized survivors from the base on Car Nicobar who were flown to the Indian mainland at Madras overnight told of the terror that struck unannounced.

10. traumatized的反义词

10. Beth Raymond is traumatized when she witnesses the gruesome deaths of two friends just days apart.