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1. If breathing is not restored, the patient may go into spasm.
如果病人的呼吸得不到恢复,就有可能发生痉挛。
1. 抽搐:背部肌肉抽搐(spasm)會引起腰部和大腿酸麻疼痛. 当背部肌肉抽搐时,肌肉会释放出如组织胺(hastimine)等刺激物,继而刺激到肌肉的神经,便造成有肌肉酸痛的感觉,此外,背部肌肉抽搐很多时亦会引起肌组织的肿胀,引起腰部和大腿酸麻疼痛.
2. 惊厥:sparse 稀疏的 | spasm 惊厥 | spat 幼壳;贝苗
3. 痉挛 抽搐:seizure 癫痫(指发作,抽搐) | spasm 痉挛 抽搐 | coma 昏迷
1. 痉挛;抽搐
A spasm is a sudden tightening of your muscles, which you cannot control.
e.g. A muscular spasm in the coronary artery can cause a heart attack...
冠状动脉的肌肉痉挛可能导致心脏病。
e.g. A lack of magnesium causes muscles to go into spasm.
缺镁会导致肌肉痉挛。
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2. (剧痛或不愉快情感的)阵发,迸发
A spasm is a sudden strong pain or unpleasant emotion which lasts for a short period of time.
e.g. A spasm of pain brought his thoughts back to the present...
一阵剧痛把他的思绪拉回到了现在。
e.g. Kemp felt a spasm of fear.
肯普突然感到一阵恐惧。
1. We are seduced and allured to transgress by the spasm of ads goading us rethink the distinction between thrift and spendthrift.
2. Hiccups are caused by the involuntary spasm of the diaphragm which causes the vocal cords to close very briefly.
3. spasm
3. He waded into the water in his enclosure before having a short spasm and then dying in front of hundreds of zoo visitors.
4. The fighting is the latest in a spasm of violence in Afghanistan that has raised fears of instability ahead of crucial legislative elections in September.
5. The aroma sent his spine into involuntary spasm and the whiskey was immediately handed back.
6. Wednesday's spasm of violence terrorized the capital for more than nine hours.
7. spasm在线翻译
7. The spasm of violence began Wednesday in Baghdad and has spread throughout the country, killing more than 200 people and wounding more than 600 in three days.
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8. The spasm of violence terrorized the capital for more than nine hours.
noun
1. (pathology) sudden constriction of a hollow organ (as a blood vessel)
2. a painful and involuntary muscular contraction
Synonym: cramp muscle spasm