traumata

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Definition of traumata in English Turkish dictionary

trauma
travma

Bu kaza onu psikolojik olarak travmatize etti. - This accident has psychologically traumatized him.

Tom öyle travma geçirmiş ki güçlükle konuşuyordu. - Tom was so traumatized he could barely speak.

trauma
şok
trauma
(Ticaret) stres
trauma
{ç} trau.ma.ta (trô'mıtı, trau'mıtı)/--s (trô'mız, trau'mız)
trauma
{i} yara
trauma
(Diş Hekimliği) Yara, bere, incinme; istemdışı, kaza veya saldırı sonucu oluşmuş doku zararı
trauma
{i} ruhb. travma, sarsıntı
trauma
sarsıntı doğuran
trauma
(Tıp) Yara, bere, travm
trauma
yaradan ileri gelen
trauma
(Tıp) Yaralanma, zedelenme
trauma
{i} sarsıntı

Seni sarsıntı geçirmiş halde hayal edemiyorum. - I can't picture you traumatized.

trauma
yaraya ait
trauma
{i} (Tıp) yara, incinme, travma
trauma
psik

Bu kaza onu psikolojik olarak travmatize etti. - This accident has psychologically traumatized him.

Bu kaza onda psikolojik travmaya neden oldu. - This accident has caused him psychological trauma.

English - English
plural of trauma
trauma
An emotional wound leading to psychological injury
trauma
an emotional wound or shock often having long-lasting effects
trauma
An event that causes great distress
trauma
Trauma is a very severe shock or very upsetting experience, which may cause psychological damage. I'd been through the trauma of losing a house The officers are claiming compensation for trauma after the disaster
trauma
Any serious injury to the body, often resulting from violence or an accident
trauma
An injury to the teeth or jaws
trauma
any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc
trauma
An injury or wound
trauma
injury
trauma
—Physical injury or emotional shock
trauma
A moment in time, or string of moments where the sensations, emotions, and thoughts are stored Causes difficulties for humans as they guide behavior inappropriately Usually painful or difficult experiences Trauma creates post traumatic stress disorder
trauma
{i} severe and chronic mental or emotional stress; sudden and severe physical injury
trauma
精神創傷;外傷
trauma
a physical injury or wound caused by an external force of violence, which may cause death or permanent disability Trauma is also used to describe severe emotional or psychological shock or distress
trauma
kev ceeb ntshai; kev poob plig; mob si
trauma
Injury caused by violence, shock, or external force
trauma
Injury caused by sudden shock or impact
trauma
A wound or injury to living tissue
trauma
disorders caused by wounds or injuries
trauma
Any experience which inflicts serious damage to the organism It may refer to psychological as well as physiological insult
trauma
injury or wound
trauma
An event which causes mental and/or physical harm
trauma
A wound, hurt, or injury to the body Trauma can also be mental such as when a person feels great stress
trauma
- physical injury or wound and/or psychological upset
trauma
a deeply disturbing experience; emotional shock following a profound physical injury or stressful event
trauma
= injury due to physical, chemical or psychological causes
trauma
a physical injury or wound caused by an external force which may cause death or permanent disability Trauma is also used to describe severe emotional or psychological shock or distress
trauma
Cold
traumata

    Hyphenation

    trau·ma·ta

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'trau-m&, 'tro- ] (noun.) circa 1693. Greek traumat-, trauma wound, alteration of trOma; akin to Greek titrOskein to wound, tetrainein to pierce; more at THROW.
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