delirium

英[dɪ'lɪrɪəm] 美[dɪ'lɪrɪəm]
  • n. 精神错乱;发狂,狂热;说谵语状态

英文词源


delirium (n.)
1590s, from Latin delirium "madness," from deliriare "be crazy, rave," literally "go off the furrow," a plowing metaphor, from phrase de lire, from de "off, away" (see de-) + lira "furrow, earth thrown up between two furrows," from PIE *leis- (1) "track, furrow" (see learn).

双语例句


1. In her delirium, she had fallen to the floor several times.
她在神志不清的状态下几次摔倒在地上。

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2. To her, it meant groans, delirium, death and smells.
对她来说, 这意味着呻吟 、 眩晕 、 死亡和恶臭.

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3. Mental dullness is prominent, and delirium may occur.
神志迟钝加甚, 且可发生谵妄.

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4. All is in a delirium of change.
什么事物都在火热的转变之中.

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5. He raved in his delirium.
他神志昏迷说胡话.

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