stupor
stupor 英 [ˈstju:pə(r)] 美 [ˈstupə(r)]
n. 昏迷,恍惚;麻木
名词复数:stupors
- A person in a stupor is considered barely conscious or stunned; or, if you consult Led Zeppelin lyrics: dazed and confused.
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- n. 昏迷,恍惚;麻木
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1. Someone stole them one night a few months back when he'd blacked out in a vodka-induced stupor.
几个月前的一个晚上,有人偷走了这些文件,他因变成“黑户”而用伏特加把自己灌得麻木。
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2. This is why the opiate drugs induce a kind of blissful stupor so different from the animating effect of cocaine and amphetamines.
这就是为什么鸦片类毒品产生极乐的麻木感,而可卡因和安非他命则带来极度兴奋的感觉。
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3. About one in 150 people infected with the virus develop severe illness with high fever, headache, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, vision loss, numbness, coma, paralysis and other symptoms.
在150名被感染的患者中只有1名患者会罹患伴随有高烧、头痛、脖颈僵硬、昏迷、失明、麻木、瘫痪等其他症状的严重疾病。
- stupor (n.) late 14c., from Latin stupor "insensibility, numbness, dullness," from stupere "be stunned" (see stupid).
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