hypervigilance
noun[SorU]
uk/ˌhaɪ.pəˈvɪdʒ.əl.əns/us/ˌhaɪ.pɚˈvɪdʒ.əl.əns/thestateofpayinga lot ofattentionandtryingtonoticepossibledangers, often when this is notnecessaryorreasonable:
高度警觉;过分警觉Theyexperiencedpsychiatricsymptomssuch asinsomniaandnightmares, and hypervigilanceeveninsafeplaces.他们有过精神方面的症状,比如,失眠和梦魇,以及即使在安全的地方也高度警觉。
- Some of thePTSDsymptomsthat theparticipantsreportedincludednightmares,flashbacks, asenseofanxietyorfear, and astateof hypervigilance .
- Mistreatedchildrenmay have a hypervigilance foraggressivestimuli.
- Hypervigilance andenhancedmemoryfordangermay, historically, haveprotectedthespecies.
- His hypervigilancecreatedsuch astressfulatmospherethat somepeoplejust didn'twantto be thereanymore.
- A hypervigilance among Americaneconomicleadershaslingeredsince thegrimeraof theGreatDepression, and hasservedthecountrywell.
Paying attention and being careful
- attention span
- attentiveness
- be good, and if you can't be good, be carefulidiom
- be on (your) guardidiom
- cared-for
- guard
- handle/treatsomeonewith kid glovesidiom
- hang
- hang on/uponsomething
- have a careidiom
- religion
- revolve aroundsomeone/something
- safety
- safety firstidiom
- see pastsomething
- singleness
- sit
- the/a glare ofsomethingidiom
- zero
- Zoom