anomic
形容词 adj.
英 /əˈnɒm.ɪk/|/əˈnəʊ.mɪk/
美 /əˈnɑm.ɪk/|/əˈnoʊ.mɪk/
英文释义
形容词 adj.
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Characterized by or pertaining to anomia (the inability to remember names).
— When these patients are asked to say aloud the name of an object in a drawing (like a broom), it is common for them to fall into an anomic state in which they cannot recover the name of the object, although they know perfectly well what object is represented in the drawing.
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Socially disorganized, disoriented or alienated.
— Anglo-Indians (Eurasians) ceased to be counted as a separate category although we know from other evidence that many of that community, beleaguered and anomic as they often felt themselves to be, remained in railroad service (Bear, 2007).
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Related to anomia.
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Etymology tree
English anomie
Proto-Indo-European *-ikos
Proto-Italic *-ikos
Latin -icuslbor.
Old French -iquebor.
Middle English -ik
English -ic
English anomic
From anomie + -ic.
English anomie
Proto-Indo-European *-ikos
Proto-Italic *-ikos
Latin -icuslbor.
Old French -iquebor.
Middle English -ik
English -ic
English anomic
From anomie + -ic.
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