full-blown depression
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- Dr Paul Keedwell, a psychiatrist at Cardiff University, said even full-blown depression may save us from the effects of long-term stress.
卡迪夫大學(xué)的精神病學(xué)家Paul Keedwell博士說(shuō),即使是嚴(yán)重的憂郁癥也可能避免我們陷入長(zhǎng)期的壓力所帶來(lái)的后果。 - But at about the sixth month, Nesi began experiencing panic attacks. Soon, her intermittent anxiety had evolved into full-blown depression.
而到了大概第六個(gè)月時(shí),她開(kāi)始覺(jué)得驚慌失措,很快,這種間歇性的焦慮演變成極度的失望情緒。 - What's more, says Paul Keedwell, a psychiatrist at Cardiff University in the UK, even full-blown depression may save us from the effects of long-term stress.
保羅·基迪韋爾是英國(guó)卡迪夫大學(xué)的精神科專家。 他認(rèn)為,進(jìn)一步而言,即使是完全的抑郁癥,也能使我們免受長(zhǎng)期壓力的影響。 - Our entire auto industry was on the verge of collapse and, all told, the prospects of us going into a full-blown depression were very real.
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