Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Phobia"
The meaning of "Phobia" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
O que significa phobia?
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Phobia is attached to the end of a word and means an extreme fear of something. For example, “She has arachnophobia.” (Pronounced uraknufobeea) This means that she has a fear of spiders. Don’t worry about learning the “arachno” part, that’s Latin. In slang, “phobia” means fear. For example, “He has a phobia of snakes.” Means he’s afraid of snakes.
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O que significa Some phobias tend to "run in families".
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it means that many people in that family have the same phobia/fear.
Example sentences using "Phobia"
Q:
Mostra-me frases de exemplo com A 'phobia' is an over-fear and avoidance of a particular object, environment, or situation.
Is this the right expression?.
Is this the right expression?.
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Yes that's the right expression. Phobias are extreme fears people have like, arachnophobia (fear of spiders) and claustrophobia (fear of tight spaces). 😊
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Mostra-me frases de exemplo com phobia.
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Synonyms of "Phobia" and their differences
Q:
Qual é a diferença entre phobia e obsession ?
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A "phobia" is a fear of something. An "obsession" is something you feel compelled to do over and over when it doesn't necessarily make sense.
Translations of "Phobia"
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? How do you say phobias?
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Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? what does near phobias mean?
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What is the phobia of being near to something?
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (RU)? If “社交恐惧症” is social phobia, then how to express “社交牛逼症”?( ・᷄ὢ・᷅ )
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社交恐惧症 is more like social anxiety
for 社交牛逼症, you can use the words outgoing, extroverted and talkative. there’s no actual English equivalent
社交恐惧症 is more like social anxiety
for 社交牛逼症, you can use the words outgoing, extroverted and talkative. there’s no actual English equivalent
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? what does it mean phobia?
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A phobia is an irrational fear. If you have a phobia of spiders, you are afraid of spiders
Q:
Como é que se diz isto em Inglês (EUA)? phobia
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If you were to write the pronunciation it would probably look like fo-bee-ah
Other questions about "Phobia"
Q:
I have slight social phobia. soa natural?
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× I have slight social phobia.
✓ I have a slight social phobia.
with or without the "a" are both okay, but with the article is more common, I think
✓ I have a slight social phobia.
with or without the "a" are both okay, but with the article is more common, I think
Q:
"I hope you don't get any phobia ever." Why is this in present simple when the sentence is referring to the future?
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When a time indicating word is used (like tomorrow, in June, next year, etc), you can use the present tense. The future tense isn't required in this situation. It's optional. It would still be correct to say "I hope you won't get any phobia ever".
But I think it is more natural to use the present tense when we use another word that indicates future.
The word "ever" in this sentence means "at any time in the future".
But I think it is more natural to use the present tense when we use another word that indicates future.
The word "ever" in this sentence means "at any time in the future".
Q:
I have a phobia with cockroaches. soa natural?
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You can also say, "I have a fear of cockroaches"
Q:
I'm saying about my phobia below, can you tell what I'm gonna say?
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I have acrophobia, I mean, I'm afraid of heights.
I'm not sure why, but from when I was little, I'm on the high floor, like building, I break into a cold sweat, and shake with fear.
Because I think I can imagine that I ended up falling from that position or someone push me behind.
It's a wonder but I don't feel fear when I'm on the very high spaces, such as a super high building over 30 floors, the platform of Tokyo Tower.
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I have acrophobia, I mean, I'm afraid of heights.
I'm not sure why, but from when I was little, I'm on the high floor, like building, I break into a cold sweat, and shake with fear.
Because I think I can imagine that I ended up falling from that position or someone push me behind.
It's a wonder but I don't feel fear when I'm on the very high spaces, such as a super high building over 30 floors, the platform of Tokyo Tower.
A:
I have acrophobia, means that I'm very afraid of heights. I don't know why but when I was little high floors and tall buildings makes me sweats with fear. When I'm at high elevation I feel as if someone is pushing me from behind or I will end up falling down from being too high up. It may sounds weird to you but I don't feel fear when I'm in a building over 30 floors like the Tokyo Tower.
Q:
I have a phobia on blood. soa natural?
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