catatonic

英音[ ˌkætəˈtɒnɪk ] 美音[ ˌkætəˈtɑːnɪk ]
紧张性精神症的
常用释义
adj. 紧张性精神症的
n. 紧张性精神症患者

例句

1·Symptoms can include catatonic stupor and waxy flexibility.

症状可能包括紧张性僵直和蜡质柔韧性。

2·Caught up in her own depression, Nuru is nearly catatonic upon coming home.

夹在她的忧郁起来,努如回家后,几乎是紧张症。

3·Cha 0 means that the character is withdrawn into a catatonic, coma like stupor, helpless.

魅力为0时角色会因为精神极度紧张而昏迷不醒。

4·Sheldon: Interesting, you're afraid of insects and women, ladybugs must render you catatonic.

谢尔登:有趣,你既怕虫子又怕女人,瓢虫还不得把你吓晕了。

5·An iguana lay on a path near joggers in Davie, Fla. , Sunday. Iguanas become catatonic in the cold and fall from trees.

一只在寒冷天气中变得反应迟钝的鬣蜥趴在路边,佛罗里达,美国。

6·After a long day at work or school, there's something about watching TV that can lull us into a relaxed, nearly catatonic state.

长达一天的劳苦工作或辛勤学习后,看看电视可以使我们平静下来,进入一种身心放松,远离紧张的状态。

7·Mr Kennedy, in his opinion this week, referred to an inmate who had been held "in a cage for nearly 24 hours, standing in a pool of his own urine, unresponsive and nearly catatonic."

本周肯尼迪(Kennedy)提到一个犯人,说他在牢中关了将近一天,站在自己的小便里,神情恍惚,几近昏厥。

同根词(词根catatonia)

catatonia n [内科] 紧张症