Although, let's be honest, that's a little feline phobic.
但老实说,这有点恐猫症。
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About a third of all people are at least a bit phobic about snakes.
大约三分之一的人都至少对蛇有点恐惧。
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Good phobic dream but not it.
好恐惧症的梦,但不是它。
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Simply experiencing fear or discomfort doesn't make you phobic.
仅仅经历恐惧或不适并不会让你产生恐惧症。
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The big phobic object we know from previous lectures is snakes.
我们从之前的讲座中了解到的最大的恐惧对象是蛇。
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And we're prone to develop phobic responses to this.
我们很容易对此产生恐惧症的反应。
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And if everybody goes at it alone, then we will be overwhelmed and depressed and school-avoidant and phobic and OCD and, and, and, and.
如果每个人都单独行动, 那么我们就会不知所措、 沮丧、 逃学、恐惧症和强迫症等等。
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This lead--gives rise to a much more plausible theory known as the " preparedness theory, " which says that we have evolved to be sensitive to certain phobic objects, objects that were dangerous to us in our evolutionary history.
A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder, usually defined as a persistent fear of an object or situation the affected person will go to great lengths to avoid, typically disproportional to the actual danger posed. If the feared object or situation cannot be avoided entirely, the affected person will endure it with marked distress and significant interference in social or occupational activities.