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Meanings of
nervous breakdown
in English
Russian
нервное расстройство
Portuguese
colapso mental
Spanish
crisis nerviosa
Back to the meaning
Mental disorder.
meltdown
mental breakdown
Russian
нервное расстройство
Synonyms
Examples for "
meltdown
"
meltdown
mental breakdown
Examples for "
meltdown
"
1
Former Tepco bosses charged Fukushima
meltdown
Read more The crisis continues today.
2
In April 1986, the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant suffered a catastrophic
meltdown
.
3
The 1986
meltdown
of Ukraine's Chernobyl nuclear reactor spewed radiation across Europe.
4
Further, the dot.com
meltdown
and job losses in technology continue to worsen.
5
Given the recent financial
meltdown
,
the timing for the sequel seems perfect.
1
He simply assumed it was another symptom of his continuing
mental
breakdown
.
2
One day the sister encountered a ghost and had a
mental
breakdown
.
3
Her conduct lapses, under the circumstances, are no indication of any
mental
breakdown
.
4
Bidwell thought his friend was suffering a
mental
breakdown
right before his eyes.
5
Oh dear, she worried, maybe Boyd was having a
mental
breakdown
.
Usage of
nervous breakdown
in English
1
She encouraged the general idea of the verge of a
nervous
breakdown
.
2
Stott was later to show understanding when Campbell suffered a
nervous
breakdown
.
3
Bill was basically experiencing a
nervous
breakdown
around that time, I think.
4
He had had a
nervous
breakdown
after getting himself badly in debt.
5
But I think she's on the ragged edge of a
nervous
breakdown
.
6
I'd call it a
nervous
breakdown
,
but he says it's just exhaustion.
7
Not a
nervous
breakdown
,
from which he might be expected to recover.
8
I should say that he was about due for a
nervous
breakdown
.
9
He had not taken to drinking as a consequence of
nervous
breakdown
.
10
Thinking it professional to prevaricate, he murmured something about a
nervous
breakdown
.
11
I haven't touched that stuff since the machine had its
nervous
breakdown
.
12
But we'll try the
nervous
breakdown
first, and we'll try it now.
13
After she died, he had a
nervous
breakdown
but got over it.
14
Anne recalls the time when her mother recuperated from a
nervous
breakdown
.
15
He's got that poor woman on the verge of a
nervous
breakdown
.
16
Neither of them really wanted to talk about Lee's
nervous
breakdown
right now.
Other examples for "nervous breakdown"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
nervous
breakdown
nervous
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
nervous breakdown
Russian
нервное расстройство
Portuguese
colapso mental
Spanish
crisis nerviosa
Nervous breakdown
through the time
Nervous breakdown
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common