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
- In 1987, as New York and London were suddenly convulsed by the biggest stock market crash since the second world war, another catastrophe was narrowly averted thousands of miles away in Hong Kong.
1987年,当二战以来最严重的股市崩盘震撼纽约和伦敦时,地球另一角的香港惊险地躲过了另一场大灾难。 - His face was convulsed with rage.
他的脸因发怒而抽搐。 - 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。 - But all at once the quiet sea is convulsed again.
但是,平静的大海突然又动荡起来。 - A racking cough convulsed her whole body.
一阵猛烈的咳嗽使她全身颤抖不已。 - The island was convulsed by an earthquake.
此岛为地震所震撼。 - The comedian convulsed the crowd.
喜剧演员使观众笑抽筋了。 - Tess was convulsed with weeping, the tension of so many days having relaxed at last.
苔丝哭得抖抖索索,这许多天来的紧张终于一起发泄出来了。 - They were convulsed with laughter, and could hardly speak.
他们笑得前仰后合,几乎说不出话来。 - Her face was troubled, but no longer convulsed with anger.
她愁容满面,但已不再因气愤而抽搐。