词汇 | fainting |
释义 | fainting present participle offaint faint verb[ I ] uk /feɪnt/ us /feɪnt/ B2 to suddenly become unconscious for a short time, usually falling down: 昏厥;晕倒 He faints at the sight of blood.他一见血就晕。 I nearly fainted in the heat.我差点热晕过去。 faint (dead) awayUKShe took one look at the hypodermic needle and fainted (dead) away (= became unconscious immediately).她一眼看到注射针头就昏了过去。 His face went pale and he looked as if he might faint. You gave us a real scare when you fainted, you know. He caught me at the precise moment that I fainted.他正好在我晕倒的那一刻抓住了我。 By the middle of the next day she was almost fainting from hunger. I stood up too quickly and very nearly fainted. Losing consciousness black catatonia collapse concuss concussion hypnotic hypnotically in a drunken stupor insensibility insensible knock light pass pass out senseless swoon unconsciously unconsciousness unresponsive unresponsiveness Examples of faintingfainting In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. For those participants who had a previous history of either fainting or dizziness, caseness was defined as having more, different, or unusual attacks. The solitary fainting attack at 11 years of age may have been associated with the condition. Here he depicts a congregation in high passion, from the wide-mouthed preacher to the disorderly listeners, weeping, eating, fainting, and otherwise carrying on. Recently, she noted paroximal tachycardia, easily fatigue and occasional fainting. By weeping, calling for water, and fainting in court, she publicly proved her womanhood. Symptoms are largely nonspecific but can include worsening shortness of breath, chest pain, syncope (fainting), fatigue and peripheral oedema. Fainting and dizziness were chosen as indicators for caseness because these were the primary symptoms of the attacks. Each of the 66 participants in the comparison group confirmed that they did not have attacks of fainting or dizziness during the epidemic. Resulting extreme anxiety may have led to hyperventilation and altered states of consciousness, including fainting. The interviewing physician queried specifically for the presence of fainting, dizziness and hyperventilation during the attacks. Presence of this disorder should be investigated in patients with unexplained, exercise - or emotion - precipitated fainting episodes. People fainting and trains stopping are common features of our experience. Moreover, the case definition was unexplained fainting or dizziness but did not include fear of possession. Clusters of adolescents experienced attacks of medically unexplained physical illness, involving, especially fainting and dizziness. The fainting episodes were associated with eye-rolling, becomingfloppyand pale. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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