pathologically
adverb uk/ˌpæθ.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl.i/ us/ˌpæθ.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl.i/
(BEHAVIOUR)
(行为)不正常地,非理智地,无法控制地
in a way that is not reasonable or normal, or cannot be controlled
He comes across as pathologically ambitious. 他让人觉得野心勃勃得不正常。
They become pathologically obsessed with their body image. 他们变得对自己身体形象有着非理智的关心。
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- As a mother, she was overprotective and pathologically controlling.
- She wanted to get away from her pathologically jealous husband.
- Much of the film is viewed through the perceptions of Jorge, a pathologically shy, nearly mute dishwasher.
- To avoid research projects involving rats or hamsters, of which she is pathologically terrified, she did a project on human bones and left with a PhD in bone identification.
- The National Council on Problem Gambling estimates that about 1 percent of US adults pathologically gamble.
(DISEASE)
病理地
in a way that relates to disease, especially its causes and effects or its diagnosis by the scientific examination of body tissue
The cancer was proven to be stage B, pathologically. 这一癌症被证明在病理上属于B期。
These lesions can be very difficult to differentiate both radiologically and pathologically. 这些病灶在放射学和病理学上很难分辨。
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- pathologically normal tissue
- Diagnosis is difficult both clinically and pathologically.
- Pathologically, the most common primary brain tumour in adults is a glioma.
See: pathological