convulse
convulse 英 [kənˈvʌls] 美 [kənˈvʌls]
vt. 震撼;使剧烈震动;使抽搐
进行时:convulsing 过去式:convulsed 过去分词:convulsed 第三人称单数:convulses 名词复数:convulses
- To convulse is to have spasms. Get help immediately if you see someone convulse. This medical condition can be brought on by something simple (like a rise in body temperature) or something more complicated, such as epilepsy.
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- vt. 震撼;使剧烈震动;使抽搐
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1. Theoretical physicists have long believed that quantum effects will cause space-time to convulse wildly on the tiniest scales.
理论物理学家一直相信,在最微小的尺度上,量子效应将导致时空的杂乱震动。
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2. The classic movie works which are the most beautiful Muse in holy palace of people's cultural art, are to savor the epic which can convulse people's soul and collection of literature art.
影视精品是震撼心灵的史诗的品读和文学艺术精华的集粹,是人类文化艺术圣殿中最美丽的缪斯女神。
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3. Normally, the town would convulse in singing, dancing and pyrotechnics during the two-week holiday.
往常,在两周的春节中全镇都在载歌载舞和漫天焰火的喧闹中度过。
- convulse (v.) 1640s, "to shake or disturb by violent, irregular action" (transitive); 1680s, "to draw or contract spasmodically or involuntarily" (intransitive); from Latin convulsus, past participle of convellere (transitive only) "to pull away, to pull this way and that, wrench," hence "to weaken, overthrow, destroy," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + vellere "to pluck, pull violently" (see svelte). Related: Convulsed (1630s); convulsing.
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