单词 | 昏厥 |
释义 | 〔catalepsy〕A condition characterized by lack of response to external stimuli and by muscular rigidity, so that the limbs remain in whatever position they are placed. It is known to occur in a variety of physical and psychological disorders, such as epilepsy and schizophrenia, and can be induced by hypnosis.强直性昏厥:以缺乏对外界刺激的反应和肌肉僵硬为特征的一种状态,在此状态下,四肢保持任何一种它们所被放置的姿势。它被认为由多种身体或生理紊乱如癫痫和精神分裂症而引起,也可由催眠术导致〔trance〕A hypnotic, cataleptic, or ecstatic state.恍惚:一种催眠的、昏厥的或心醉神迷的状态〔stunner〕One that stuns, as:令人吃惊或昏厥之物〔swoon〕A fainting spell; syncope.See Synonyms at blackout 昏倒;昏厥 参见 blackout〔stupefy〕stupēre [to be stunned] stupēre [昏厥的,不省人事的] 〔stun〕To stupefy, as with the emotional impact of an experience; astound.See Synonyms at daze 使目瞪口呆:使昏厥的一击;使吃惊的举动 参见 daze〔faint〕An abrupt, usually brief loss of consciousness, generally associated with failure of normal blood circulation.See Synonyms at blackout 昏厥:突然的、短暂的丧失知觉,通常跟正常血液循环减慢有关 参见 blackout〔ecstasy〕The trance, frenzy, or rapture associated with mystic or prophetic exaltation.出神,昏厥:与由神秘的或预言性的兴奋有关的昏厥、发狂和出神〔ecstasy〕These nouns all refer to a state of elated bliss.In its original senseecstasy denoted a trancelike condition marked by loss of orientation toward rational experience and by concentration on a single emotion; now it usually means intense delight: 这些名词都表示高度喜悦的状态。ecstasy 的原意是一种近似昏厥的状态,特点是丧失理智而沉浸于某种单一的情感之中; 现在它的意思通常是狂喜: 〔stupendous〕gerundive of Latin stupēre [to be stunned] 拉丁语 stupēre的动形词 [眩晕,昏厥] 〔stun〕To daze or render senseless, by or as if by a blow.使昏厥、不省人事,被或好象被重击了一般〔faint〕To fall into a usually brief state of unconsciousness.昏厥:进入短暂失去知觉状态〔appall〕Middle English apallen [to grow faint] 中古英语 apallen [变昏厥] |
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