neurotically
基本解釋
- adv.神經(jīng)質(zhì)地;神經(jīng)過(guò)敏地
英漢例句
- The Russians are also neurotically keen to curtail the activities of non-governmental organisations.
俄國(guó)還神經(jīng)質(zhì)的熱衷于縮減非官方組織的活動(dòng)。 - For years Australia was neurotically concerned about Indonesia, a huge neighbour that has sometimes looked violent or unstable but now seems benign, democratic and rather successful.
多年來(lái),澳大利亞對(duì)于印度尼西亞抱有一種神經(jīng)質(zhì)般的擔(dān)憂,印尼是一個(gè)曾經(jīng)時(shí)而看似狂暴或不穩(wěn)定的龐大鄰邦,但該國(guó)如今看起來(lái)既溫和又民主,而且相當(dāng)成功。 - Yet Russia could react neurotically to EU meddling in what it sees as its backyard.
然而俄羅斯可能對(duì)歐盟干涉其自認(rèn)的后院反應(yīng)過(guò)敏。 - During a divorce, narcissists can be manipulative and exploitive, feeling neurotically entitled to get whatever they want.
FORBES: Financial Strategies for Divorcing A Narcissist - As a founder member of the European club in 1957, remember, Italy was neurotically anxious to join the European monetary system when it was set up in 1979.
ECONOMIST: Prodi’s prayer - He observed himself becoming neurotically possessive about his little space, at times putting his life in jeopardy by flying into a rage if a guard happened to step on his bed.
NEWYORKER: Hellhole