stranger anxiety
英:[ˈstreindʒə ænˈzaiəti] 美: [ˈstrendʒɚ æŋˈzaɪɪti]
stranger anxiety 基本解释
释义陌生人焦虑;
英英释义
Stranger anxiety
Stranger anxiety is a form of distress that children experience when exposed to people unfamiliar to them. Symptoms may include: getting quiet and staring at the stranger, verbally protesting by cries or other vocalizations, and hiding behind a parent.以上来源于:Wikipedia
stranger anxiety 相关例句
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