delirious如何读

英:[dɪˈlɪriəs]

美:[dɪˈlɪriəs]

delirious是什么意思

adj.

精神混乱的

非常激动的

极兴奋的,发狂的

神不守舍

delirious自然拼读

de·lir·i·ous

d lI ri s

delirious扩展

deliriously (adv.), deliriousness (n.)

delirious词根

词根:delirium

adv.

deliriously 谵妄地;神志失常地;极其兴奋地

n.

delirium 精神错乱;发狂,狂热;说谵语状态

delirious英英释义

adjective

in, pertaining to, or displaying a temporary state of mental confusion and incoherence, as from a fever or intoxication.The fever was making him delirious, and he couldn't make sense of his words.

wildly excited or enthusiastic, usu. as a result of sudden good fortune.She was delirious with joy when she read her acceptance letter.

delirious词源中文解释

1703年,指“在头脑中徘徊,受到热病或疾病的影响而出现谵妄症状”,源自 delirium 的词干和 -ous。更早的形容词是 delirous(1650年代)。比喻意义上的“以狂热的兴奋或夸张的情感为特征或来源”的意思是在1791年出现的。相关词汇: Deliriously; deliriousness。

delirious_医学行业词汇

谵妄的,发狂的,妄想的

delirious词源英文解释

see delirium

The first known use of delirious was in 1599

delirious儿童词典英英释义

deliverancenoun

an act of delivering or the state of being deliveredespecially: salvation sense 3, rescue

deliverance from the hands of the enemy

something delivered or communicatedespecially: a publicly expressed opinion or decision

deliververb

to set free : save

deliver us from evil

hand over, transfer

deliver a letter

to assist in giving birthalso: to aid in the birth of

to give birth to

utter entry 2 sense 2

deliver a speech

to send to an intended target or destination

deliver a pitch

to produce the promised, desired, or expected results

deliver on a promise

deliververb

to set free : save

deliver us from evil

hand over, transfer

deliver a letter

to assist in giving birthalso: to aid in the birth of

to give birth to

utter entry 2 sense 2

deliver a speech

to send to an intended target or destination

deliver a pitch

to produce the promised, desired, or expected results

deliver on a promise

deliververb

to set free : save

deliver us from evil

hand over, transfer

deliver a letter

to assist in giving birthalso: to aid in the birth of

to give birth to

utter entry 2 sense 2

deliver a speech

to send to an intended target or destination

deliver a pitch

to produce the promised, desired, or expected results

deliver on a promise

deliriumnoun

a mental disturbance marked by confusion, disturbed speech, and hallucinations

wild excitement

deliriousadjective

affected with, marked by, or characteristic of delirium

wildly excited

delirious fans

deliriousadjective

affected with, marked by, or characteristic of delirium

wildly excited

delirious fans

delirious医学词典英英释义

deliriousadjective

of, relating to, or characteristic of delirium

affected with or marked by delirium

delirious 例句

1 Muriel brayed in triumph, eyes crazed, delirious at having so narrowly avoided Hugo’s clutches.

2 In the corridor of Buckingham Palace, as soon as the door has shut behind them, they fall sideways into a tapestry on a wall, breathless and delirious and laughing, cheeks wet.

3 Confused, he thought his father had become delirious and the male nurse, Sergeant Robinson, was trying to restrain him.

4 For a delirious moment, I think he’s going to give it to Locke in exchange for leaving me there.

5 Mrs. Thatcher was very ill, and a great part of the time delirious.

撒切尔夫人病得很厉害,大部分时间都在说胡话。

6 This, his journal acknowledges, turned out to be a "tremendous mistake. ... In extreme July temperatures becomes delirious."

7 How the giant element From rock to rock leaps with delirious bound.

8 “He has a very high fever. He’s delirious. I don’t know what to do.”

9 He was delirious with fever.

10 The old couple were delirious, and were doing strange things.

这对老夫妻脑子有了毛病, 做起了怪事.

11 He became delirious and couldn't recognize people.

他已精神错乱,谁都不认得了。

12 After twenty-five blows I staggered away, delirious with pain.

13 The woman, a doctor studying at Tulane, had been feeling the same way, like an exile in her own country, and they laughed at how delirious they were to see each other.

14 He was delirious, murmuring about that matter.

他精神恍惚, 低声叨念着那件事.

15 Then I remembered that Denna had been delirious out of her mind that night.

16 This time, she seemed more out of it and delirious than during my other visits.

17 The trouble was that I would somehow have to cool the hot blood that would suddenly surge through my body and sting my eyes with a delirious joy.

18 Even now I can taste the echo of it, the emptiness it would fill, the giddy, delirious joy it promises.

19 She told me later she laughed when the officers told her this news, she was so delirious with madness and disease.

20 Many prisoners, including some in his barracks, became delirious and died.

delirious 同义词

1 狂言呓语

delirium

2 心醉神迷

ecstasize

6 非常激动的

mad frenetic flushed

12 神志昏乱

wander

17 神志昏迷

delirium

18 语无伦次的

incoherent raving sputteringly

20 非常兴奋的

mad over the moon

21 语无伦次

incoherent tripped out ball up

23 非常激动

mad frenetic ablaze flushed aflame

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