paranoia
n. <醫>妄想狂; 偏執狂; (對別人的)瞎猜疑; 疑神疑鬼
If you say that someone suffers from paranoia, you think that they are too suspicious and afraid of other people.
The mood is one of paranoia and expectation of war.
那是一種對戰爭既畏懼又期待的心理。
...the mounting paranoia with which he viewed the world around him.
他看待周圍世界時越來越重的疑懼心理
In psychology, if someone suffers from paranoia, they wrongly believe that other people are trying to harm them, or believe themselves to be much more important than they really are.
1. a psychological disorder characterized by delusions of persecution or grandeur
The push for reform is also motivated by political paranoia.
競選的改革運動也受到政治偏執狂症的推動.
One of the side effects is hallucinations, paranoia.
毒副作用的一點就是產生幻覺, 成為妄想狂.
But Mr Kim , for all his megalomania and paranoia , is a shrewd tactician.
金正日雖狂妄自大, 但也不失狡猾.
Personal fear varies extremely in degree from mild caution to extreme phobia and paranoia.
個人恐懼有很大程度上的差別:從輕微謹慎到極度恐怖及偏執狂.
Felhunter: Paranoia and Tainted Blood have been replaced with Fel Intelligence and Shadow Bite.
地獄犬: 多疑和腐壞之血被惡魔智力和暗影之咬取代.