1.【医】使受外伤
2.【心】使受精神创伤
1.to make someone feel very upset, afraid, or shocked
1.Growing up as a girl is always traumatizing , especially when you have the deadly combination of greasy skin and getting your books at ten.
女孩子的成长总是伴随精神创伤,特别是当你有着极为顽固的油性肤质和十岁就开始发育的胸部时。
2.And it was, it was ironic that I had to be so upset in the scene, and it was so traumatizing , and that was going on, too.
具有讽刺意味的是我必须在场景中非常生气,而且那让人深受精神创伤,而且戏也要继续。
3.Dr. Burghardt asserts that medications seem particularly effective when administered soon after traumatizing events.
Burghardt医生认为发生精神创伤后立即服药效果最好。
4.And it would have subjected possible refugees to lengthy stays in camps, which could be traumatizing .
也可能迫使一些难民长时间地滞留在难民营里,这对其精神上是极大的伤害。
5.We knew this case was traumatizing , but there's a whole range of illegal activity people are embarrassed about.
我们知道这个案件使人受到精神创伤,但人们是被所有的非法行为所困扰。
6.And it would subjected possible refugees to lengthy stays in camps, which could be traumatizing .
而且这也可能会迫使难民延长在营地里的时间,这可能会使其受到精神上的伤害。
7.I guess school can be pretty traumatizing for some of us.
我估摸学校可能给我们带来一些心灵创伤。
8.Objective To observe the traumatizing effects of an anti tank missile.
目的观察某型反坦克导弹对犬的致伤效应。
9.Perhaps Garfield's amnesia could be cured by lightly traumatizing his cranium.
也许加菲猫的健忘症可以通过使它的头骨轻微地受到伤害而治愈。
10.I was forced to participate in a traumatizing initiation rite of manhood for my 12-year-old brother on Grandfather's pool table.
我被迫参加在我祖父的撞球台上,为我12岁大的哥哥举行的成年割礼仪式。