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autism    音标拼音: ['ɔt,ɪzəm]
n. 孤独性

孤独性

autism
n 1: (psychiatry) an abnormal absorption with the self; marked
by communication disorders and short attention span and
inability to treat others as people

autism \autism\ n.
1. (Med.) a mental disorder characterized by inability to
engage in normal social interactions and intense
self-absorption, and usually accompanied by other symptoms
such as language dysfunctions and repetitive behavior.

Note: autism usually manifests itself at an early age
[PJC]

2. behavior showing an abnormal level of absorption with
one's own thoughts and disregard for external realities.
[PJC]

172 Moby Thesaurus words for "autism":
acquisitiveness, airy nothing, alienation, anesthesia,
autistic thinking, avoidance mechanism, bashfulness,
blame-shifting, bubble, careerism, catatonia, chill, chilliness,
chimera, cold blood, cold heart, coldheartedness, coldness,
compensation, coolness, daydream, deadpan, deception,
decompensation, defense mechanism, deluded belief, delusion,
dereism, dereistic thinking, dispassion, dispassionateness,
displacement, dissociability, dissociation, dream, dream vision,
dreamery, dreamland, dreamworld, dullness, ego trip, egotism,
emotional deadness, emotional insulation, emotionlessness, escape,
escape into fantasy, escape mechanism, escapism, false belief,
fantasizing, fantasy, flight, flight of fancy, frigidity,
frostiness, graspingness, greed, heartlessness, iciness, ideal,
idealism, ideality, idealization, ignis fatuus, illusion,
imaginative exercise, immovability, impassibility, impassiveness,
impassivity, impracticality, incompatibility, individualism,
inexcitability, insociability, interest, isolation, lack of affect,
lack of feeling, lack of touch, misbelief, misconception,
mopishness, moroseness, narcissism, negativism, objectivity,
obtuseness, overcompensation, passionlessness, personal aims,
personal ambition, personal desires, personalism, pipe dream,
play of fancy, poker face, possessiveness, privatism, projection,
psychotaxis, quixotism, quixotry, rationalization, remoteness,
resistance, romance, romanticism, self-absorption, self-admiration,
self-advancement, self-centeredness, self-consideration,
self-containment, self-deceit, self-deception, self-delusion,
self-devotion, self-esteem, self-indulgence, self-interest,
self-interestedness, self-jealousy, self-occupation, self-pleasing,
self-seeking, self-serving, self-solicitude, self-sufficiency,
selfishness, selfism, social incompatibility,
sociological adjustive reactions, soullessness, spiritlessness,
straight face, sublimation, substitution, sullenness, trick, trip,
uncommunicativeness, uncompanionability, uncongeniality,
unemotionalism, unexcitability, unfeeling, unfeelingness,
unfriendliness, ungeniality, ungregariousness, unimpressibility,
unimpressionableness, unpassionateness, unpracticalness, unrealism,
unreality, unresponsiveness, unsociability, unsociableness,
unsusceptibility, unsympatheticness, untouchability, utopianism,
vapor, visionariness, wish fulfillment, wish-fulfillment fantasy,
wishful thinking, withdrawal, wrong impression


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