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mor·bid
/ˈmɔrbəd/
(
a
.)不健全的,病態的,疾病的,可怕的
From:
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mor·bid
/ˈmɔrbəd/
形容詞
病的,不健康的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mor·bid
a.
1.
Not
sound
and
healthful
;
induced
by
a
diseased
or
abnormal
condition
;
diseased
;
sickly
;
as
,
a
morbid
condition
;
a
morbid
constitution
;
a
morbid
state
of
the
juices
of
a
plant
.
“Her
sick
and
morbid
heart.”
2.
Of
or
pertaining
to
disease
or
diseased
parts
;
as
,
morbid
anatomy
.
Syn:
--
Diseased
;
sickly
;
sick
.
Usage:
--
Morbid
,
Diseased
.
Morbid
is
sometimes
used
interchangeably
with
diseased
,
but
is
commonly
applied
,
in
a
somewhat
technical
sense
,
to
cases
of
a
prolonged
nature
;
as
,
a
morbid
condition
of
the
nervous
system
;
a
morbid
sensibility
,
etc
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
morbid
adj
1:
suggesting
an
unhealthy
mental
state
; "
morbid
interest
in
death
"; "
morbid
curiosity
"
2:
suggesting
the
horror
of
death
and
decay
; "
morbid
details
"
[
syn
:
ghoulish
]
3:
caused
by
or
altered
by
or
manifesting
disease
or
pathology
;
"
diseased
tonsils
"; "
a
morbid
growth
"; "
pathologic
tissue
"; "
pathological
bodily
processes
" [
syn
:
diseased
,
pathologic
,
pathological
]
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