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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

    • Characterized by convulsions and possibly coma during or immediately after pregnancy.
      在怀孕期间惊厥或昏迷。
    • 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。
    • Convulsions are a sign that your baby is far from well, they are a danger signal.
      惊厥意味着你的孩子身体极不健康,它是一个危险的征象。
    • Her nervous illness often threw her into convulsions.
      她的神经疾患往往使她痉挛。
    • Restlessness, anxiety, confusion, and twitching may also precede convulsions.
      惊厥前也可出现躁动,烦躁,错觉,抽搐等症状。
    • '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。
    • In severe cases, may have irritability, convulsions coma.
      重者可有躁动,抽搐式昏迷。
    • Some people may be more likely to have febrile convulsions because they have inherited particular genes from their parents.
      有些人可能更可能有惊厥,因为他们继承了特定基因从他们的父母。
    • The leader's assassination led to political convulsions.
      领导人遇刺引起了政治动乱。
    • The doctor treated him for convulsions.
      医生医治了他的惊厥。