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comatose

/kom-uh-tohs, koh-muh-/US // ˈkɒm əˌtoʊs, ˈkoʊ mə- //UK // (ˈkəʊməˌtəʊs, -ˌtəʊz) //

昏迷不醒,昏迷,昏迷不醒的,昏迷的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : affected with or characterized by coma.
    • : lacking alertness or energy; torpid: comatose from lack of sleep.

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Examples

  • The 10-year-old had been in this odd comatose state for a year and a half, and her older sister had been like this for about six months.

  • A character with similar issues is at the center of Montana Story, though he spends the entire movie nearly comatose on his deathbed.

  • He was comatose for a week before he ultimately succumbed due to the physical trauma.

  • By the time he arrived there at 3:22 a.m., with a blood alcohol content more than twice the legal limit, he was comatose.

  • “Ayatollah Khomeini had a stroke in 1986 and became comatose,” says Khalaji.

  • The daughter had also been exposed and was comatose before she and her mother each received A 250 cubic centimeter transfusion.

  • She grew increasingly ill despite a 450 cubic centimeter transfusion and became comatose after five days.

  • A normal person becomes unconscious—comatose really—in this extreme cold.

  • The anger and rebellion had been comatose in these years of freedom, but the maturer brain was the more uneasy, at times appalled.

  • Just after the comatose condition which follows an attack of epilepsy patients are also prone to be very irritable.

  • He is then quite sure that he will be transported in a comatose condition to the occult reunion.

  • He looked rather 'comatose,' as Tante called him, except when his botanical emotions were aroused.

  • In the next bed on the right-hand side was a man who appeared in a comatose state.