spasm

美音:['spæzəm] 英音:['spæz(ə)m]

简单释义:


n.痉挛;抽搐;(感情或反应)一阵阵发作

网络一阵发作;肌肉痉挛;转筋

变形:

复数:spasms  


完整释义:


n.

1.痉挛,抽搐
2.一阵(感情发作或一阵动作);(地震等的)一震
3.拘挛
4.一阵,一阵心乱如麻,反应
5.交(战);热潮
6.一种
7.突然颤动的动作
8.收引
9.转筋


例句:

  1. Then, when you finally relax them (say, at home after work), the muscles tense up and could spasm, causing nasty tension headaches.
    接着,当你最终放松它们(也就是下班到家后),肌肉非常紧张,可能痉挛,引起令人讨厌的紧张性头痛。

  2. Anemia, constipation and abdominal spasm, confusion, a progressive paralysis, and sometimes brain cancer result from chronic exposure.
    长期与铅接触会造成贫血、便秘和腹部痉挛、神经错乱、渐进性的麻痹,有时还可能出现脑癌。

  3. Serious patient will behave deep coma or shock, and there will be repeated ankylosing convulsion caused severe throat spasm and suffocation.
    严重者深度昏迷或休克,危重时会出现反复强直性抽搐引起喉部痉挛而窒息死亡。

  4. Such a vaginal spasm is called vaginismus.
    这种情况称为阴道痉挛。

  5. Liver-Qi Deficiency Syndrome was one of the primary Syndrome Type of spasm CP.
    肝气虚证是小儿痉挛脑瘫主要证型之一;

  6. The first shock came in 1989. The collapse of the Berlin Wall was heralded, in a spasm of triumphalism, as the ascension of the West.
    第一次震动发生于1989年,柏林墙的倒塌——必胜信念的一次发作——预示着西欧的上升。

  7. The long, slow, enduring thing. . . that's what we live by. . . not the occasional spasm of any sort.
    我们所凭以生活的,是那长久的、缓慢的、持续的东西,并不是什么偶然的瞬息的快感。

  8. There has been a spasm of institutional reform. And public and private sectors are doing more to help farmers than ever.
    机构改革曾痉挛。公众和私营部门给农民提供了比以前更多的帮助。

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