Old English grindan "to rub together, crush into powder, grate, scrape," forgrindan "destroy by crushing" (class III strong verb; past tense grand, past participle grunden), from Proto-Germanic *grindanan (source also of Dutch grenden), related to ground (v.), from PIE *ghrendh- "...
"unfounded belief that one is sick," by 1816; a narrowing from the earlier sense "depression or melancholy without real cause" (1660s); from Middle English medical termipocondrie"lateral regions of the upper abdomen" (late 14c.). This is from Late Latinhypochondria, from Greekhypokhondria(...
百度试题 结果1 题目What are the 8 words related to economy mentioned in 2.2?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案:depression, crisis, recession, recovery, benefit, support, growth, vitality.
There are words to describe work, how you feel about work, how much time you spend at work, and even the work you do. Read this piece to learn about words from the working world.
Three words of each category were to be remembered and 3 were to be forgotten.Independently of the patients' diagnoses, we found that most patients had relative difficulties remembering anxiety- and depression-related words, compared to neutral words, when they were instructed to remember them. By...
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Nadir (n.) The lowest point; the time of greatest depression. Naenia (n.) See Nenia. Naeve (n.) A naevus. Naevoid (a.) Resembling a naevus or naevi; as, naevoid elephantiasis. Naevose (a.) Spotted; frecled. Naevi (pl. ) of Navus Navus (n.) A spot or mark on the skin of...
CelestialUsed to describe anything related to the sky or heavens CraterA large, bowl-shaped depression in the ground or on the surface of a planet or moon CurrentA flow of water or air in a particular direction EarthquakeA sudden shaking or trembling of the earth’s surface ...
Background: Medical student exposure to stressors is associated with depression, burnout, somatic distress, decreases in empathy, serious thoughts about dropping out of medical school, suicidal ideation, and poor academic performance. Despite this, there have been no recent, multicenter, qualitative stu...