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apoplexy

/ap-uh-plek-see/US // ˈæp əˌplɛk si //UK // (ˈæpəˌplɛksɪ) //

窒息症,脑溢血,中风,窒息

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : stroke.
    • : a sudden, usually marked loss of bodily function due to rupture or occlusion of a blood vessel.
    • : a hemorrhage into an organ cavity or tissue.
    • : a state of extreme anger.

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Examples

  • The question then becomes whether right-wing apoplexy about Obamacare grows or fades between 2014 and 2016.

  • However, if asked to bet whether right-wing apoplexy will grow or shrivel, the smart money obviously has to say the former.

  • William Oxberry, the comedian, died by apoplexy, the consequence of over living.

  • He has taken my dedication with a stately silence that has surprised me into apoplexy.

  • It has often been noted that people who suffer from apoplexy may have peculiar affections of their memory.

  • After several attacks of apoplexy, he was conveyed to the military hospital, where in a brief period he died.

  • And the Nabob loosened his cravat about his neck, swollen like an apoplexy by his emotion and the heat of the room.