英:['səʊpə]
美:['soʊpə]
英:['səʊpə]
美:['soʊpə]
so·por
so pr
"深度、不自然的睡眠; 昏睡状态",1670年代; 早期在比喻意义上(1650年代)使用,源自拉丁语 sopor "深度睡眠",来自 PIE 词根 *swep- "睡觉"的带后缀形式,该词根也是拉丁语 somnus 、希腊语 hypnos 的来源。
[拉]迷睡,酣睡
noun
profound or lethargic sleep
1 The joint affections are characterized by redness and swelling, and by pain, which is sometimes so great that touching the inflamed part suffices to arouse the patient from sopor.
2 With this state of the disorder effusion of serum takes place in the ventricles and between the membranes, heightening the sopor and coma.
3 In prose sopor has only a causative meaning, a means of producing sleep, but not a deep sleep.
4 They dispose to sopor, lethargy, and even insanity.
5 The delirium is commonly active or noisy, and accompanied by great restlessness; it may, however, be mild, tending to sopor or coma.
6 Meanwhile, especial care should be taken to avoid giving so much of any opiate as will induce sopor or excite nausea.