introversion

名词 n.
/ɪntɹəʊˈvɜːʃən/    /ɪntɹəˈvəɹʒən/|/ɪntɹəˈvəɹʃən/|/ɪntɹoʊˈvəɹʃən/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A turning inward, particularly uncountable,usually
    — This disease is sometimes produced by the introversion of the edge of the lower eyelid.
  2. A turning inward; The action of turning one's thoughts upon internal or spiritual matters. uncountable,usually
    — ...their... Fastings, Prayings,... Introversions,... Humiliations, Mortifications...
  3. A turning inward; A personality orientation towards the self and mental abstraction; behavior expressing such orientation. uncountable,usually
    — ...so that when in later life there occurs an introversion (in the sense of Jung), it consists of a harking back to regressive, reminiscent, infantile material.
  4. A turning inward; Arrangement of two similar words, lines, etc. to form the middle part of a structure. uncountable,usually
    — Such introversion is merely a matter of form.

词形变化

introversions plural

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词源

From New Latin intrōversio, from intrōvertere (“to turn within”), from Classical Latin intro (“within”) and vertere (“to turn”). Equivalent to introvert + -sion or intro- + -version.
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