| 释义 | paranoia noun
 uk /ˌpær.əˈnɔɪ.ə/ us /ˌper.əˈnɔɪ.ə/
 [ C or U ]
 an extreme and unreasonable feeling that other people do not like you or are going to harm or criticize you: 疑神疑鬼,多疑
 There's a lot of paranoia about crime at the moment.现在人们十分多疑,总是害怕会有犯罪发生。
 [ U ] psychology specialized
 Someone who has paranoia has unreasonable false beliefs as a part of another mental illness, for example schizophrenia.患妄想症的人;偏执狂
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 paranoia | American Dictionaryparanoia
 noun[ U ]
 us/ˌpær·əˈnɔɪ·ə/
 a strong tendency to feel that you cannot trust other people or that other people have a bad opinion of you, or medical a mental illness that causes extreme feelings that others are trying to harm you
 
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