convulsions

[kənˈvʌlʃənz]
  • 释义
  • 抽搐,哄堂大笑,社会动乱;抽搐( convulsion的名词复数 );大笑;震动;动乱;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    Tactile and auditory stimuli provoke convulsions with opposthotonis.

    触觉和听觉的刺激可诱发惊厥和角弓反张.

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  • 2、

    On occasion, convulsions may be associated with HC.

    偶而,猪瘟可伴发痉挛.

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  • 3、

    The child went into convulsions.

    那孩子全身抽搐起来。

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    The story was so funny that we were all in convulsions.

    那个故事真滑稽,引得我们捧腹大笑.

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    The doctor treated him for convulsions.

    医生医治了他的惊厥.

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  • 6、

    The patient lost consciousness and went into convulsions.

    病人失去知觉,开始抽搐起来.

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    She went into convulsions several hours after the accident and had to be rushed to a hospital.

    事故发生几小时后她开始抽搐,被迅速送进了医院.

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  • 8、

    Wyman was absorbed in the convulsions of the insect.

    怀曼看毛虫乱蹦乱踢,正看得有劲.

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    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.

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  • 10、

    The leader's assassination led to political convulsions, eg an attempt at revolution.

    领导人遇剌引起了政治动乱.

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    The skeleton frame of the witch shook beneath strong convulsions.

    巫婆骨瘦如柴的躯体因猛烈的感情激动而震颤着.

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    Restlessness, anxiety , confusion, and twitching may also precede convulsions.

    惊厥前也可出现躁动,烦燥, 错觉, 抽搐等症状.

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  • 13、

    He laughed himself into convulsions.

    他笑得前仰后合.

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  • 14、

    The child's convulsions filled us with fear.

    孩子抽筋使我们忧心忡忡.

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  • 15、

    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.

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