英['saɪki]美['saɪki]
记忆方法
词根词缀法
词根-psych-心灵+-e
词根词缀法
万物拟声法:-psych-心灵+-e=来自希腊语psykhe,精神,灵魂,心理,来自psykhein,呼吸,吹风,来自PIE*bhes,呼吸,吹风,可能来自拟声词。=在罗马神话中Psyche是以少女形象出现的人类灵魂的化身,少女Psyche和爱神丘比特相恋,每晚在一座宫殿里相会。丘比特嘱咐她,不要窥看他的容貌。Psyche忍不住好奇,一天夜里在他熟睡时点上蜡烛偷看,方知与她相爱之人竟是众神中最俊美的爱神。她惊喜交加,手不禁一颤,一滴烛油滴落,神顿时惊醒,旋即离去,从此不见。Psyche悲恸欲绝,悔恨不已,开始四处漂泊,寻找情人。后经历了无数折难之后终于与丘比特重聚,结为夫妇,并成为灵魂、精神之神。
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
Another word for the place where your thoughts come from is your psyche. Not your actual brain, but whatever it is that generates all of your thoughts and emotions.
Psyche comes from the Greek psykhe, which means “the soul, mind, spirit, or invisible animating entity which occupies the physical body.” That about sums the way we understand the word today. People have their own individual psyches of course, but you often hear the word used to describe the similar mind set or thought process of a group of people, such as “the American psyche.”