convulsed
英 [kənˈvʌlst]
美 [kənˈvʌlst]
v. 使痉挛(或抽筋); (身体)震动(或抖动); (因笑、生气等)全身抖动
convulse的过去分词和过去式
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柯林斯词典
- V-ERG (使)(身体)剧烈抖动;(使)抽搐;(使)痉挛
If someoneconvulsesor if theyare convulsed byorwithsomething, their body moves suddenly in an uncontrolled way.- Olivia's face convulsed in a series of twitches...
奥利维娅的脸上一阵抽搐。 - He let out a cry that convulsed his bulky frame and jerked his arm...
他大叫一声,高大的身躯剧烈地抖了一下,手臂也突然一哆嗦。 - The opposing team were so convulsed with laughter that they almost forgot to hit the ball.
客队队员笑得浑身直抖,几乎都忘记打球了。
- Olivia's face convulsed in a series of twitches...
双语例句
- He convulsed the audience with his jokes.
他以笑话使观众哄堂大笑。 - Buildings and streets convulsed by the detonation of a bomb;
因***爆炸而剧烈震动的楼房和街道; - But all at once the quiet sea is convulsed again.
但是,平静的大海突然又动荡起来。 - The clown convulsed his audience with laughter by his comical performance.
小丑滑稽的表演使观众捧腹大笑。 - A racking cough convulsed her whole body.
一阵猛烈的咳嗽使她全身颤抖不已。 - As to the most convulsed TV Series, it's not important.
至于所说的“最雷人电视剧”,我想这并不重要吧。 - He engineered his own escape and return home through a Russia convulsed by the Bolshevik revolution.
借助震动整个俄国的布尔什维克革命,他策划了一场越狱行动,并成功地回到了家中。 - His jokes convulsed the audience.
他的笑话使听众东倒西歪。 - The island was convulsed by an earthquake.
此岛为地震所震撼。 - NATIONS, like individuals, can react in unpredictable ways when they are convulsed with grief and anger.
同独立的个体一样,一个国家在挣扎于痛苦与愤怒之中时,也会有一些出人意料的举动。