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hypochondria    音标拼音: [h,ɑɪpək'ɑndriə]
n. 疑心病

疑心病

hypochondria
n 1: chronic and abnormal anxiety about imaginary symptoms and
ailments [synonym: {hypochondria}, {hypochondriasis}]

Hypochondrium \Hy`po*chon"dri*um\, n.; pl. L. {Hypochondria}, E.
{Hypochondriums}. [L., fr. Gr. ?, from ? under the cartilage
of the breastbone; ? under ? cartilage.] (Anat.)
Either of the hypochondriac regions.
[1913 Webster]


Hypochondria \Hy`po*chon"dri*a\, n. [NL.] (Med.)
An excessive concern about one's own health, particularly a
morbid worry about illnesses which a person imagines are
affecting him, often focusing on specific symptoms; also
called {hypochondriasis}.
[1913 Webster PJC]

95 Moby Thesaurus words for "hypochondria":
abstraction, abulia, accident neurosis, alienation, anxiety,
anxiety equivalent, anxiety hysteria, anxiety neurosis,
anxiety state, apathy, association neurosis, battle fatigue,
blast neurosis, cachexia, cachexy, catatonic stupor,
chronic ill health, combat fatigue, compensation neurosis,
compulsion, compulsion neurosis, conversion hysteria,
conversion neurosis, debilitation, debility, decrepitude,
dejection, delicacy, delicate health, depression, detachment,
elation, emotionalism, enervation, euphoria, exhaustion,
expectation neurosis, feebleness, fixation neurosis,
folie du doute, fragility, frailty, fright neurosis,
healthlessness, homosexual neurosis, hypochondriasis, hysteria,
hysterics, ill health, indifference, infirmity, insensibility,
invalidism, invalidity, languishing, languishment, lethargy, mania,
melancholia, mental distress, morbidity, morbidness, neurosis,
neuroticism, obsession, obsessional neurosis,
occupational neurosis, pathological indecisiveness, pathoneurosis,
peakedness, phobia, poor health, preoccupation, psychalgia,
psychasthenia, psychomotor disturbance, psychoneurosis,
psychoneurotic disorder, psychopathia martialis,
regression neurosis, shell shock, sickliness, situational neurosis,
stupor, tic, twitching, unhealthiness, unresponsiveness,
unsoundness, unwholesomeness, valetudinarianism, war neurosis,
wasting, weakliness, withdrawal


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