Skip to main content

coma

/koh-muh/US // ˈkoʊ mə //UK // (ˈkəʊmə) //

昏迷,昏迷不醒,昏迷状态,昏迷的人

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural co·mas.

    • : a state of prolonged unconsciousness, including a lack of response to stimuli, from which it is impossible to rouse a person.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • A new objective marker like this could help to improve the practice of anesthesia and treatments for coma patients.

  • He has been jailed more than ten times, spent hundreds of days in police custody since 2011, and was left in a coma after being poisoned by a powerful nerve agent last year.

  • Silca was transported to the hospital and remained in a coma until he died a month later.

  • Silva was transported to the hospital and remained in a coma until he died a month later.

  • With Shonray in a medically induced coma, Shonte checked in with her sister’s nurses daily and visited twice a week, every Thursday and Sunday.

  • The peace process is in a coma; and ISIS, Hamas, Assad, Hezbollah, and the Iranian mullahs make Israel look like the good guys.

  • Everything changes when Rick slips into a coma after being shot while pursuing a criminal.

  • For Rick, who awakens from his coma months after the dead have risen, the world changes overnight.

  • While he was in a coma for seven days, his consciousness entered a series of transcendent realms.

  • Nine months later, he awakens from his coma with washboard abs and the ability to run really fast.

  • In diabetes its presence is a grave symptom and often forewarns of approaching coma.

  • He then retired into solitude near Coma, passing his time in manual labour, prayer, and study.

  • It's more of a coma, something like the hibernation of a bear or a possum.

  • I am glad to have been aroused by so sympathetic a spirit from the coma of thirty years.

  • The fatal coma may last even when the person has been removed from the gas from hours to days.