shell shock
US /ˈʃel ˌʃɑːk/
UK /ˈʃel ˌʃɑːk/

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shell shock, nevrosi di guerra
a psychological condition caused by prolonged exposure to active warfare, especially bombardment, characterized by anxiety, depression, and impaired functioning.
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Many soldiers returned from the war suffering from shell shock.
Molti soldati tornarono dalla guerra soffrendo di shell shock.
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The veteran's nightmares were a lingering effect of his shell shock.
Gli incubi del veterano erano un effetto persistente del suo shell shock.