codependent
基本解释
- adj. 互相依赖的;共存的
英汉例句
- The alliances also make China and international oil companies more codependent on each other's success, tying together China's energy security with the security of global energy supplies.
同外商联手,还使中外石油公司更加相互倚赖于对方的成功,把中国能源安全同全球能源供应安全捆绑在一起。 - You weren't allowed to choose your own clothes: You become codependent.
如果你不能自由的选择自己的衣服,你将成为一个依赖别人的人。
edu.sina.com.cn - In Western psychotherapy there are a great many labels which purport to diagnose and describe a person’s psychological functioning - depressed, obsessive, compulsive, codependent.
在西方心理治疗中,有太多的标签被用来描述和诊断心理问题--抑郁,强迫,成瘾等。 - So did I become codependent because of glimpses of addiction in my own home, or in spite of it?
FORBES: Connect - And this tolerance for unequal outcomes insures that genuine innovators are not held back by the codependent mediocrity of the mob.
FORBES: Why It Never Matters That America 'Lags' Other Nations On Global Test Scores - Senator CHRISTOPHER BOND (Republican, Missouri): The pain will be focused primarily on a codependent manufacturing job heavy Midwest, South and Great Plains.
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双语例句
权威例句
英英字典
- A codependent person is in an unsatisfactory relationship with someone who is ill or an addict, but does not want the relationship to end.
- Codependent is also a noun.
- codependency