常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句But he also suffered from depression all his life. Doctors at that time called it melancholia.但他一生都遭受抑郁的折磨,那時(shí)醫(yī)生將這種病稱之為精神憂郁癥。The method is often applicable to melancholia, insomnia, epilepsy, etc. caused by impairment of the spleen and consumption of spirit due to excessive anxiety.通常用于過(guò)度焦慮導(dǎo)致的憂郁癥、失眠癥。He sounds a shrill alarm: “We are right at this moment annihilating melancholia,” he declares, which will deprive us of the creativity, genius and intellectual brilliance that come from this gloom.他發(fā)出了尖銳的警告:“我們正在拋卻憂郁,”他這樣宣布道,我們將因此喪失創(chuàng)造力,天才和智慧的光芒,它們因?yàn)閼n郁而存在。原聲例句Doctors at that time called it melancholia.權(quán)威例句Had never had the real melancholia before and am glad to have had it so I know what people go through.FORBES: NYC Psychiatrist and Hemingway On The Benefits Of Exercise On Work And DepressionThe qualities of it—displacement, anxiety, disorientation, incongruity, melancholia—became the modern literary sensibility.ECONOMIST: Being foreignThe movie, however, profits from his strollings, for what intrigues Ceylan is not success, or good companionship, but the chilly drift of melancholia.NEWYORKER: Distant 返回 melancholia