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 convulsions [kən'vʌlʃən添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 大笑

  1. A spasm or fit; a convulsion.
    阵发痉挛或短暂发作;抽搐
  2. The child reacted to the drug by going into convulsions.
    这孩子全身痉挛,对药物有反应。
  3. The story was so funny it had us in convulsions.
    这故事滑稽极了, 使我们笑得不亦乐乎.



  1. The slayings had caused political convulsions in the U.S. commonwealth, and its Senate still is investigating the involvement of top-ranking government officials.
  2. Severe deficiency can lead to abnormal heartbeat, dementia, muscle spasms and convulsions, Hendler writes.
  3. It may also have hundreds of tons of Sarin, a nerve gas developed from insecticides by the Germans in World War II. One drop on the skin can cause convulsions and sudden death.
  4. Record volume and sharp price moves in futures markets are leading analysts and traders to ask whether last week's dollar-related market convulsions may have signaled a turnaround in futures prices.
  5. The market's convulsions this week have shaken up many investors.
  6. In the capital, Aquino appealed for unity following Saturday's brief coup attempt, which a spokesman termed the "convulsions of a dying beast."
  7. Within a few hours several thousand troops are experiencing nausea, impaired vision, then convulsions and finally paralysis.
  8. The fever can cause convulsions, usually not a serious problem but still upsetting for parents.
  9. One man with a cane fell to the ground in apparent convulsions and was taken away by ambulance.
  10. "He had lived a very good life and he wanted a very good death," James said on ABC-TV's "Nightline." "There were no convulsions, no discomfort that I could see.
  11. It also can damage the liver, lead to paralysis of the arms and legs and cause convulsions.
  12. One official said they had been in the car for about 14 hours, and apparently died of convulsions brought on by the heat.
  13. As long as the prime minister retains their confidence over the peace process in Northern Ireland, the unionists are ready to sustain him in in office. But more convulsions are threatened on the Tory backbenches.
  14. But Fedie then went into convulsions and lost consciousness, Hessler said.
  15. A broad move by five big brokers to limit computerized stock trading has won enthusiastic endorsement from critics who claim the strategy has caused unwarranted price convulsions and alienated many investors.
  16. She was unconscious and in convulsions.
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