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成瘾, 上瘾
the inability to stop using or doing something, particularly something harmful or unhealthy
- Addiction is a complex condition characterized by compulsive drug use or engagement in a behavior despite harmful consequences.
成瘾是一种复杂的状况,其特征是不顾有害后果而强迫性使用药物或参与某种行为。
- Substance addiction, such as to drugs or alcohol, can have devastating effects on an individual's physical health, mental well-being, and relationships.
对药物或酒精等物质的成瘾可能会对个人的身体健康、心理健康和人际关系造成破坏性影响。
- Behavioral addictions, like gambling or internet addiction, involve an uncontrollable urge to engage in a specific activity despite negative consequences.
行为成瘾,如赌博或网络成瘾,涉及不顾负面后果而进行特定活动的无法控制的冲动。
- Addiction often involves changes in brain chemistry, making it difficult for individuals to stop using drugs or engaging in addictive behaviors on their own.
成瘾通常涉及大脑化学变化,使得个人难以自行停止使用药物或参与成瘾行为。
- Overcoming addiction requires commitment, perseverance, and ongoing support from healthcare professionals, friends, and family members.
克服成瘾需要承诺、毅力和来自医疗专业人员、朋友和家庭成员的持续支持。
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成瘾, 判决
(Roman law) a formal award by a magistrate of a thing or person to another person (as the award of a debtor to his creditor); a surrender to a master
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上瘾, 沉迷
a strong desire to do or have something
- His addiction to video games kept him from focusing on his schoolwork.
他对电子游戏的成瘾使他无法专注于学业。
- She developed an addiction to social media, spending hours online every day.
她对社交媒体产生了成瘾,每天花数小时上网。
- The athlete's addiction to training sometimes left him with little time for anything else.
运动员对训练的沉迷有时让他几乎没有时间做其他事情。
- Addiction to work can sometimes lead to burnout and strained relationships.
对工作的上瘾有时会导致倦怠和紧张的关系。
- She developed an addiction to reading mystery novels, finishing one every week.
她对阅读悬疑小说产生了瘾,每周读完一本。