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中暑虚脱[衰竭]
noun
a condition marked by weakness, nausea, dizziness, and profuse sweating that results from physical exertion in a hot environment called alsoheat prostration compare heatstroke
The first known use of heat exhaustion was in 1861
heavy hydrogennoun
deuterium
heavy-handedadjective
clumsy sense 1
severe or harsh in dealing with others
heavy-dutyadjective
able or designed to take hard use or great strain
heavy-duty vehicles
heat wavenoun
a period of unusually hot weather
heat rashnoun
prickly heat
heat pumpnoun
a device for heating or cooling a building by transferring heat contained in a fluid to or from the building
heat exhaustionnoun
a condition marked by weakness, nausea, dizziness, and much sweating that results from physical exertion in a hot environment called alsoheat prostration compare heat stroke
1 Other early signs of heat exhaustion include fatigue and thirst.
2 Heat stroke, heat exhaustion or heat cramps possible with prolonged exposure and/or physical activity.
3 Heat exhaustion ( or heat prostration ) : Response of the Body to excessive heat.
热 衰竭: 身体对过热的反应.