catatonic 英 [ˌkætəˈtɒnɪk]   美 [ˌkætəˈtɑnɪk]

catatonic

catatonic  英 [ˌkætəˈtɒnɪk] 美 [ˌkætəˈtɑnɪk]

adj. 紧张性精神症的  n. 紧张性精神症患者 

After a long day at work or school, there’s something about watching TV that can lull us into a relaxed, nearly catatonic state. 长达一天的劳苦工作或辛勤学习后,看看电视可以使我们平静下来,进入一种身心放松,远离紧张的状态。
With an almost catatonic concentration, almost without blinking or licking my lips, I read the entire book from first to last word without stopping. 近乎精神紧张,我没眨眼或舔嘴唇,停也没停就把整本书看完了。

  • Use the adjective catatonic to describe someone who is in an unresponsive stupor, as if suffering from a mental disorder. Sometimes in the summer it gets so hot that people lose all their energy and get catatonic.
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  • adj. 紧张性精神症的
  • n. 紧张性精神症患者
  • 1. After a long day at work or school, there’s something about watching TV that can lull us into a relaxed, nearly catatonic state.

    长达一天的劳苦工作或辛勤学习后,看看电视可以使我们平静下来,进入一种身心放松,远离紧张的状态。

  • 2. With an almost catatonic concentration, almost without blinking or licking my lips, I read the entire book from first to last word without stopping.

    近乎精神紧张,我没眨眼或舔嘴唇,停也没停就把整本书看完了。

  • 3. Fantastic. So I engage in a daring solo escape only to find myself on a rooftop with a catatonic gay dwarf.

    棒极了。我单枪匹马地英勇脱逃,却发现自己站在屋顶上,身边只有个紧张兮兮的基佬矮人。

  • catatonic (adj.) "pertaining to or characterized by catatonia," 1899, from catatonia + -ic. As a noun, "person with catatonia," from 1902.
cata·ton·ic / ˌkætəˈtɒnɪk ; NAmE ˌkætəˈtɑːnɪk / adjective ( medical ) not able to move or show any reaction to things because of illness, shock, etc. 紧张型的;紧张性的 catatonic catatonics cata·ton·ic / ˌkætəˈtɒnɪk ; NAmE ˌkætəˈtɑːnɪk /
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