paroxysms

paroxysms

美 [ˈperəkˌsɪzəm]  英 [ˈpærəkˌsɪz(ə)m]

  • n.(病等的)突然发作;阵发;(感情等的)激发;(突然而来的)活动

词形变化

复数:paroxysms  

同义词

英汉解释

n.
1.
(病等的)突然发作;阵发;(感情等的)激发
2.
(突然而来的)活动,努力

英英解释

n.

例句

There was a time not so long ago when such news would have sent Chelsea fans into paroxysms of panic.

在此之前不久这样消息恐怕所有切尔西球迷陷入突如其来惊慌之中

This book was a great consolation to me at a period full of paroxysms and misery .

充满灾难时期莫大安慰

This tiny diplomatic mission in the heart of Kandahar sends Pakistani officials into paroxysms of rage.

就是这样一个坎大哈心脏地区极小外交工作使得巴基斯坦官员暴跳如雷

Talk of a bail-out brought some calm to financial markets, though there is a risk that the lack of detail may trigger fresh paroxysms.

欧盟拟议救援谈论使金融市场产生些许平静然而由于缺乏操作细节存在可能引发债务危机危险

Shocked by this defection, he was thrown alternately into the deepest gloom and into paroxysms of wrath.

发觉这个破绽心中只有交互深沉突发忿怒

Colic is paroxysms of crying and irritability in an infant.

表现婴儿哭闹烦躁不安

Paroxysms of crying and unhappiness develop at roughly the same time of day or night and continue for hours for no apparent reason.

哭闹不快大致发生白天夜晚同一时间持续小时没有明显原因

The patient is given to sudden and inexplicable paroxysms of anger.

病人突然无法解释愤怒发作起来

It is his face that inspires in me paroxysms of infatuated devotion.

点燃迸发迷恋

accompanied by or of the nature of paroxysms.

伴随发作具有突发特征