convulse如何读

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convulse是什么意思

  • v.(使)震动;(使)抽搐

convulse自然拼读

con·vulse

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convulse变形

第三人称单数:convulses

现在分词:convulsing

过去式:convulsed

过去分词:convulsed

convulse英英释义

Verb

1. make someone convulse with laughter;

"The comedian convulsed the crowd"

2. be overcome with laughter

3. move or stir about violently;

"The feverish patient thrashed around in his bed"

4. shake uncotrollably;

"earthquakes convulsed the countryside"

5. cause to contract;

"The spasm convulses her facial muscles"

6. contract involuntarily, as in a spasm;

"The muscles in her face convulsed"

convulse词源中文解释

1640年代,“通过剧烈、不规则的动作来震动或干扰”(及物动词); 1680年代,“痉挛或不自主地收缩或收缩”(不及物动词); 来自拉丁语 convulsus, convellere 的过去分词(仅限及物动词)“拉开,这样拉,扭曲”,因此“削弱,推翻,摧毁”,来自拉丁语中的同化形式 com “与,一起”(见 con-)+ vellere “拔,猛拉”(见 svelte)。相关的: Convulsed(1630年代); convulsing。

convulse词源英文解释

Latin convulsus, past participle of convellere to pluck up, convulse, from com- + vellere to pluck — more at vulnerable

The first known use of convulse was in 1614

convulse儿童词典英英释义

cooverb

to make the low soft cry of a dove or pigeon or a similar sound

to talk fondly or lovingly

cooverb

to make the low soft cry of a dove or pigeon or a similar sound

to talk fondly or lovingly

cony

convulsiveadjective

being or producing a convulsion

caused by or having convulsions

resembling a convulsion especially in being sudden or violent

convulsiveadjective

being or producing a convulsion

caused by or having convulsions

resembling a convulsion especially in being sudden or violent

convulsionnoun

an abnormal violent contraction or series of contractions of the muscles that is not under control of the will

a violent disturbance

convulsionnoun

an abnormal violent contraction or series of contractions of the muscles that is not under control of the will

a violent disturbance

convulsionnoun

an abnormal violent contraction or series of contractions of the muscles that is not under control of the will

a violent disturbance

convulseverb

to shake violentlyespecially: to shake with usually uncontrolled jerky movements

convulsed with laughter

convulse医学词典英英释义

convulseverb

to shake or agitate violentlyespecially: to shake or cause to shake with or as if with irregular spasms

was convulsed with pain

convulse 例句

1 But she only shrieked louder, her body convulsing in spasms.

2 Suddenly Frantig’s body convulsed, and liquid spewed out of his mouth.

3 In recent years, the state has been convulsed in violence, much of it connected to the drug trade.

4 The bleachers swarmed with youth unanchored, unpraised, and convulsed with the dreams of gangly boys and fat boys who wanted to be a part of something with a desperation that was almost palpable and alive.

5 The whole scaffolding convulsed rhythmically as he made his way to the ground.

6 The Zapatista rebellion that convulsed southern Mexico in the 1990s was merely the most recent battle in an episodic colonial war that began in the sixteenth century.

7 Desperate to stem protests that have convulsed campuses across the country, a small number of universities have agreed to reconsider their investments in companies that do business with Israel.

8 At this came the second blast, louder even than the first, a brisk, sharp blow that rebounded across the whole architecture of the sky, as if the earth itself convulsed.

9 She whacked his arm, hard as she could, in the elbow, so that he shrieked and convulsed.

10 What happened with the Resistance that was so horrible she can’t speak of them without stuttering and convulsing?

11 The patient reacted to the medication and began convulsing.

12 I'm forced to stop as my body convulses, trying desperately to rid itself of the poisons I've been sucking in during the attack.

13 Gladys thrust the pillow from her lap into Henrietta’s mouth, to keep her from biting her tongue as she convulsed in pain.

14 Then there’s the other kind of seizure, the really bad one, where I fall down and convulse.

15 The boy screamed, fell to the floor, his body already convulsing.

16 The Khmer Rouge body convulses and trembles, as if electricity is traveling to the legs, arms, and fingers.

17 It was the everything and the everyone of her life, and so I could not help but imagine it: I imagined a scrawny eight-year-old with dirty fingers, looking down at her mother convulsing.

18 This event convulse the whole world .

这个事件震惊中外。

19 Raising his head, mouth wide open, he convulsed, frantic and desperate to dislodge the grass.

20 My hands and legs all convulsed as the feeling began to return to them.

convulse 同义词

2 使抽搐

twitch

3 震撼

shaky rock shake

4 起痉挛

cramp

6 剧烈震动

convulsion convulsive shimmy

8 使骚动

wake ferment

11 大骚动

play the devil with

12 使摇动

jolt

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