morbid
/ˈmɔːbɪd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmɔːrbɪd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈmȯr-bəd/ (ame, mw)
morbid — 形容詞
- morbidpositive
- more morbidcomparative
- most morbidsuperlative
1. showing an unhealthy attraction to stories, images, or ideas about death and oth
病態的
對死亡等陰暗事物著迷
showing an unhealthy attraction to stories, images, or ideas about death and other grim topics
Kemi's morbid curiosity kept her reading the article about the plane crash.
Kemi 病態的好奇心讓她一直讀那篇關於空難的報導。
morbid curiosity - common collocation
The podcast's morbid jokes made several listeners switch it off.
那個 podcast 的病態玩笑讓幾位聽眾直接把它關掉。
morbid jokes / humor
Wren thought Samir's morbid fascination with cemeteries was hard to understand.
Wren 覺得 Samir 對墓園的病態迷戀很難理解。
Renata avoided the film because its morbid ending upset her.
Renata 因為那部電影病態的結局而不敢看下去。
Bao's morbid interest in autopsy videos worried the roommates.
Bao 對解剖影片的病態興趣讓室友們很不安。
- wholesome
suggests healthy, decent interests and attitudes
- light-hearted
describes a cheerful, playful tone rather than a dark one
用法筆記
Usually appears before nouns like 'curiosity', 'interest', 'fascination', or 'humor'. It suggests that the interest feels unhealthy or disturbing, not merely serious.
常見錯誤
2. connected with illness, or produced by the harmful effects that disease has on t
病理的
與疾病有關或其所致
connected with illness, or produced by the harmful effects that disease has on the body
The clinic opened a new ward for patients with morbid obesity.
那家診所為病態性肥胖的病患新設了一個病房。
morbid obesity - fixed medical collocation
The lecture explained the morbid changes seen in lungs after years of smoking.
那場講座說明了吸菸多年後肺部可見的病理變化。
morbid changes - disease-related pattern
Doctors photographed the morbid condition of the tissue before surgery.
醫師在手術前拍下了那塊組織的病理狀態。
The journal article linked the child's breathing problems to morbid changes in the airways.
那篇期刊文章把孩子的呼吸問題與氣道中的病理變化連結起來。
- pathological
more technical and often used in medical analysis
- diseased
more direct everyday description of something affected by disease
- healthy
describes normal, disease-free condition
文法句型
morbid + noun
用法筆記
Mostly found in technical or medical writing, especially before nouns such as 'obesity', 'condition', or 'changes'. In everyday English, speakers usually choose a simpler adjective like 'diseased' or a phrase with 'caused by illness'.