desensitise
desensitise — 動詞
- desensitisepresent simple I / you / we / they
- desensitises3rd person singular
- desensitising-ing form
- desensitisedpast simple
1. to make a person feel an emotion such as fear, sadness, or shock less powerfully
使麻木
使對情感或痛苦不再敏感
to make a person feel an emotion such as fear, sadness, or shock less powerfully, usually because they have seen or experienced it many times
Ryo became so desensitised to violent images that he no longer flinched during action films.
Ryo 對暴力畫面已經麻木,看動作片時不再退縮。
passive: become desensitised to [stimulus]
Amira worried that working in the emergency room would desensitise her to the suffering of others.
Amira 擔心在急診室工作會使她對他人的痛苦變得麻木。
desensitise + object + to + noun
The therapist used gradual exposure to help desensitise Reema to crowded spaces.
治療師採用漸進式暴露療法,幫助 Reema 對擁擠的空間不再敏感。
Teachers should be careful not to become desensitised to the emotional needs of their students.
教師應注意不要對學生的情感需求變得麻木。
- sensitise
direct opposite — to make someone more responsive or reactive to something
文法句型
desensitise + object + to + noun/gerund
become/get + desensitised + to + noun/gerund
用法筆記
Frequently used in passive constructions with 'become' or 'get'. The stimulus that causes reduced sensitivity is introduced by the preposition 'to'.