concussion 英 [kənˈkʌʃn]   美 [kənˈkʌʃən]

concussion

concussion  英 [kənˈkʌʃn] 美 [kənˈkʌʃən]

n. 冲击;震荡;脑震荡 

名词复数:concussions 

The rotary chair is used to assess middle ear injury of soldiers who may have experienced a concussion. 这是一张旋转椅,可以用来评估战场上遭受震荡而中耳损伤的士兵情况。
I mean the shoe is an open invitation to a cracked skull and semi-serious concussion for crying out loud. 我是说,这只鞋就好像是在挥手欢迎碎裂的头骨,或是叫苦连天,半严重的脑震荡。

  • A concussion is a violent blow, especially to the head, that often injures the brain or causes a loss of consciousness — an all-too-frequent occurrence, unfortunately, in contact sports like football or boxing.
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  • n. 冲击;震荡;脑震荡
  • 1. The rotary chair is used to assess middle ear injury of soldiers who may have experienced a concussion.

    这是一张旋转椅,可以用来评估战场上遭受震荡而中耳损伤的士兵情况。

  • 2. I mean the shoe is an open invitation to a cracked skull and semi-serious concussion for crying out loud.

    我是说,这只鞋就好像是在挥手欢迎碎裂的头骨,或是叫苦连天,半严重的脑震荡。

  • 3. R. I. For comparison, 21 control subjects were also scanned — men exposed to blasts recently but with no symptoms of concussion.

    为了进行对照,还有21名最近同样经历过爆炸,但没有脑震荡症状的军人也进行了弥散张量成像扫描。

  • concussion (n.) c. 1400, "a bruising, contusion (to the head)," from Latin concussionem (nominative concussio) "a shaking, an earthquake," noun of action from past-participle stem of concutere "shake violently," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + quatere "to shake" (see quash).
con·cus·sion / kənˈkʌʃn ; NAmE kənˈkʌʃn / noun [uncountable ] ( This word is only [C] in NAmE. 在美式英语中只作可数名词 ) a temporary loss of consciousnesscaused by a blow to the head; the effects of a severe blow to the head such as confusion and temporary loss of physical and mental abilities 脑震荡 ( BrE) He was taken to hospital with concussion. 他因脑震荡被送进医院。 ( NAmE) He was taken to the hospital with a concussion. 他因脑震荡被送进医院。 concussion concussions con·cus·sion / kənˈkʌʃn ; NAmE kənˈkʌʃn /
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