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 Translation for 'libido' from English to Russian
NOUN   a libido | libidos
псих.
либидо {с} [нескл.]
libido
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Translation for 'libido' from English to Russian

libido
либидо {с} [нескл.]псих.
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Usage Examples English
  • Noting that "somehow depression and libido are interconnected," Segraves has examined the interplay between antidepressants and libido.
  • In normal development, there is a balance between libido and aggression, which lead to a mature differentiation between self and other.
  • Furthermore, he looks at the deeper problems of the relation between the ego and external objects, drawing a new distinction between the 'ego-libido' and 'object-libido' He introduces the idea of the 'ego ideal', and the self-observing agency related to it.
  • He also has a libido that nearly rivals that of Carrot, the only main character to whom Gateau has no attraction.
  • Treatment for decreased libido is often directed towards the cause of the low libido.

  • Drugs down-regulating libido are generally either intended for libido suppression via direct down-regulating mechanisms or eliciting such side-effects by their unintended indirect mechanisms.
  • Alimam has gained notoriety in recent months for his controversial short film, Libido.
  • Freud regarded all libidinous drives as fundamentally sexual and suggested that "ego libido" (libido directed inwards to the self) cannot always be clearly distinguished from "object-libido" (libido directed to persons or objects outside oneself).
  • More than a third of first-time mothers report a loss of libido at eight months, though only 1 in 7 of experienced mothers have a loss of libido.
  • Artistic images were seen by Joseph Campbell in terms of "incestuous 'libido' and patricidal 'destrudo'"; while literary descriptions of the conflict between destrudo and libido are still fairly widespread in the 21st century.

  • Sigmund Freud originally used the term "narcissism" to denote the process of the projection of the individual's libido from its object onto themselves; his essay "On Narcissism" saw him explore the idea through an examination of such everyday events as illness or sleep: "the condition of sleep, too, resembles illness in implying a narcissistic withdrawal of the positions of the libido on to the subject's own self".
  • In December 2004, Líbido released their first live album titled "Líbido Acústica".
  • "Hembra" is the second studio album by Líbido, released in 2000.
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