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. - 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.- ...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 - ...the great convulsion of the eighteenth century.
18世纪的巨大动乱
- ...the political convulsions that led to de Gaulle's return to power in May 1958.
双语例句
- 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。 - In severe cases, may have irritability, convulsions coma.
重者可有躁动,抽搐式昏迷。 - Infants may be unable to feed or drink and may also experience unconsciousness, hypothermia and convulsions.
婴儿可能无法进食或喝水,并可出现失去知觉、低体温和惊厥。 - Her nervous illness often threw her into convulsions.
她的神经疾患往往使她痉挛。 - Effects range from headaches and vomiting to kidney failure and eventually coma, convulsions, and death.
症状有头疼、恶心甚至还会出现昏迷、抽搐和死亡。 - 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。 - 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。 - The leader's assassination led to political convulsions.
领导人遇刺引起了政治动乱。 - Just a high fever and convulsions, which results from a virus upper respiratory tract inflection.
只是病毒性上呼吸道感染引起的高烧和抽搐。 - And when the convulsions stopped, he was dead.
当抽搐停止以后,他就死了。