及物/不及物动词(使)抽动,(使)颤动; 猛拉; (使)发生剧痛
名词痉挛,抽筋; 猛拉,猛抽; 马勒
及物动词
1. She twitched the curtain into place.
她把窗帘猛地拉上。
2. The horse can twitch its ears.
马会抽动耳朵。
不及物动词
1. Ralph felt his lips twitch.
雷尔夫感到他的嘴唇在抽搐。
2. The horse twitched its ears.
马抽动耳朵。
名词
1. She felt again the twitch of an old wound.
她又一次感到旧伤突然一阵剧痛。
2. He felt a twitch at his watch chain.
他感觉到有人扯了一下他的表链。
1. 颤搐:(2)大力收缩15s 后,如波幅增高超过25%应高度怀疑本病,超过100%可确诊. 针极EMG 可见小的多相运动单位电位数目增加及波幅变异,单个肌肉诱发复合动作电位波幅明显降低,单纤维肌电图显示如MG 的颤搐(twitch)增加.
2. 颤抖:传导速度,波幅和时限的改变可反映近端神经的病变,弥补远端神经传导速度测定的不足,H反射可测定a运动神经元的兴奋性和运动纤维的功能状态,为神经损害提供依据,单纤维肌电图(SFEMG)可通过纤维密度和颤抖(twitch)参数反映神经轴突的
3. 抽搐:twisted intestine 肠扭转 | twitch 抽搐 | two glass test 二杯试验
4. 颤动:Suck , suck 吸吮,吸吮 | twitch 颤动 | aaaah! 啊啊啊!
1. (使)(尤指身体部位)抽搐;(使)抽动;急拉;急扯
If something, especially a part of your body, twitches or if you twitch it, it makes a little jumping movement.
e.g. When I stood up to her, her right cheek would begin to twitch...
当我作出反抗时,她右侧脸庞就会开始抽搐。
e.g. His left eyelid twitched involuntarily…
他的左眼皮不由自主地跳动。
1. They saw him twitch for a while and then fall to the ground.
2. The girl named Li Wei died in a local hospital Thursday afternoon after contracting fever, diarrhea and twitch.
3. Their shrieks of fun taunted me and the muscles in my face began to twitch involuntarily.
4. twitch的近义词
4. Children whose eyes twitch should be taken to an ophthalmologist as soon as possible, the BVA German Professional Association of Ophthalmologists advises.
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5. I tried not to move, as though the slightest nervous twitch would topple the building as it leaned and swayed.
noun
1. a sudden muscle spasm
especially one caused by a nervous condition
Synonym: twitching vellication
verb
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. make an uncontrolled, short, jerky motion
e.g. his face is twitching
Synonym: jerk
2. twitch的近义词
2. move or pull with a sudden motion
3. squeeze tightly between the fingers
e.g. He pinched her behind
She squeezed the bottle
Synonym: pinch squeeze twinge tweet nip
4. move with abrupt, seemingly uncontrolled motions
e.g. The patient's legs were jerkings
Synonym: jerk
5. danci.911cha.com
5. toss with a sharp movement so as to cause to turn over in the air
Synonym: flip