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convulsions

英 [kənˈvʌlʃənz]

美 [kənˈvʌlʃənz]

n.  痉挛; 抽搐; 动乱; 骚动
convulsion的复数

柯林斯词典

  • 抽搐;痉挛
    If someone hasconvulsions, they suffer uncontrollable movements of their muscles.
    1. N-COUNT (国家、体系、组织发生的)动乱,骚乱
      If there areconvulsionsin a country, system, or organization, there are major unexpected changes in it.
      1. ...the political convulsions that led to de Gaulle's return to power in May 1958.
        促使戴高乐在1958年5月重新上台的政治动乱
      2. ...the great convulsion of the eighteenth century.
        18世纪的巨大动乱

    双语例句

    • Tactile and auditory stimuli provoke convulsions with opisthotonos.
      触觉和听觉的刺激可诱使病牛惊厥和角弓反张。
    • The administration of sufficient Metrazol to induce convulsions and coma.
      服用足够量的卡地阿唑以导致抽搐和昏迷的休克疗法。
    • High levels of nicotine, for instance, have been found to trigger convulsions in both animals and humans.
      例如已经发现尼古丁水平高可诱发动物和人类抽搐。
    • 'I had some stomach convulsions, but I'm OK now,' he said.
      他说:我胃有点痉挛,这会儿好一点。
    • The administration of a strong electric current that passes through the brain to induce convulsions and coma.
      用强电流刺激大脑,从而导致抽搐和休克的治疗方法。
    • A drug used to treat or prevent convulsions ( as in epilepsy).
      一种用来治疗或制止抽搐(类似癫痫症)的药物。
    • Characterized by convulsions and possibly coma during or immediately after pregnancy.
      在怀孕期间惊厥或昏迷。
    • Wyman was absorbed in the convulsions of the insect.
      怀曼看毛虫乱蹦乱踢,正看得有劲。
    • Emotional convulsions seemed to have become the commonplaces of her history.
      感情上的震动在她的经历中似乎已经司空见惯了。
    • Her nervous illness often threw her into convulsions.
      她的神经疾患往往使她痉挛。