stupor
英 [ˈstjuːpə(r)]
美 [ˈstuːpər]
n. (尤指由于醉酒、吸毒或震动而出现的)神志不清,恍惚,麻痹状态
BNC.21978 / COCA.19814
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指由于醉酒、吸毒或震动而出现的)神志不清,恍惚,麻痹状态
a state in which you are unable to think, hear, etc. clearly, especially because you have drunk too much alcohol, taken drugs or had a shock- He drank himself into a stupor.
他喝得烂醉。 - a drunken stupor
酩酊大醉
- He drank himself into a stupor.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指由于醉酒或吸毒而出现的)神志不清,恍惚,不省人事
Someone who isinastuporis almost unconscious and is unable to act or think normally, especially as a result of drink or drugs.- He fell back onto the sofa in a drunken stupor...
他烂醉如泥,瘫倒在沙发上。 - He was drinking himself into a stupor every night.
他每晚都喝得不省人事。
- He fell back onto the sofa in a drunken stupor...
英英释义
noun
- marginal consciousness
- his grogginess was caused as much by exhaustion as by the blows
- someone stole his wallet while he was in a drunken stupor
- the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally
- his mother's death left him in a daze
- he was numb with shock
双语例句
- He remembered them dimly, because they were spent chiefly in sleep or stupor.
他记不清了,因为都是在睡梦或昏晕中渡过的。 - The noise of someone banging at the door roused her from her stupor.
梆梆的敲门声把她从昏迷中唤醒了。 - He was so tired that he plodded along in a stupor.
他筋疲力尽,只知昏昏沉沉地拖着脚步往前走。 - Hughes shouted, snapping Rogers out of his stupor.
休斯大声说,把他从恍恍惚惚的状态下叫醒。 - But it will put you in a stupor.
但是会让你进入假死。 - Then she felt herself go into a kind of stupor of exhaustion.
不久,她只感到陷入一种精疲力竭的麻木状态。 - The closing of the door behind him, gently as it had been pulled to, roused Tess from her stupor.
房门在他的身后关上了,就像门被轻轻地拉开一样,但把苔丝从昏沉中惊醒了。 - He went on reading in a kind of stupor.
他怀着一种麻痹的神情继续读下去。 - The drunken man fell to the floor in a stupor.
这个醉鬼昏迷不醒,倒在地上。 - He lay on the bed in a drunken stupor.
他躺在床上醉的不省人事。