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medical )医学 a mental illness in which a person wrongly believes that other people are trying to harm them, that they are somebody very important, etc. 偏执狂;妄想症 The drugs can induce paranoia. 这些药物会诱发偏执。
Extra ExamplesTopics Illnessc2He was gripped by paranoia. 他为偏执所累。 Her passion for cleanliness borders on paranoia. 她的洁癖近乎偏执。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- rampant
- extreme
- severe
- …
- suffer from
- border on
- verge on
- …
- kick in
- set in
- grip somebody
- …
- (informal)
fear of other people when there is no evidence or reason for this (对别人的)无端恐惧,多疑 Extra ExamplesTopics Feelingsc2External threats will just fuel paranoia among those in power. 外部威胁只会加剧当权者的偏执。 I was guilty perhaps of mild paranoia. 我为自己也许有点儿偏执而内疚。 The paranoia is setting in. 开始变得偏执。 The regime is in the grip of severe paranoia. 该政府处于严重的偏执狂的掌控之中。 the anti-communist paranoia of the 1950s 20 世纪 50 年代的反共狂潮 his paranoia that people might find out 他对人们可能会有所察觉的无端恐惧
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- rampant
- extreme
- severe
- …
- suffer from
- border on
- verge on
- …
- kick in
- set in
- grip somebody
- …
Word Originearly 19th cent.: modern Latin, from Greek, from paranoos ‘distracted’, from para ‘irregular’ + noos ‘mind’.