spasm的意思和读音

spasm

: [ˈspæzəm] : [ˈspæz(ə)m]

n.;(

spasms  

n.shudder,tremor,contraction,seizure,ripple

spasmn.

1.[c][u]a sudden and often painful contracting of a muscle, which you cannot control

a muscle spasm

The injection sent his leg into spasm .

2.[c]~ (of sth)a sudden strong feeling or reaction that lasts for a short time

a spasm of anxiety/anger/coughing/pain, etc.

n.1.,2.();()

n.1.a sudden movement in which one of your muscles becomes tight and painful2.a sudden strong feeling, usually an unpleasant one

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1.In the heart spasm, already froze! As if already entered the coldwinter.仿

2.The spasm of introspection soon turned into a blame game and Mr Badawi was forced to say he would resign.

3.I was just recalling how, about a year ago, my country was swept up in a spasm of self-congratulation.

4.Money is starting to pour into agriculture after 30 years of neglect. There has been a spasm of institutional reform.30

5.Unlike a spasm, a cramp, or the movements of chorea or epilepsy, it does not interfere with other movement and can be held off for a time.

6.Liver-Qi Deficiency Syndrome was one of the primary Syndrome Type of spasm CP.

7.At this point, we see the eyebrows contract in a more than usually violent spasm, the mouth thin to knife-blade grimness.

8.The long, slow, enduring thing. . . that's what we live by. . . not the occasional spasm of any sort.西

9.There has been a spasm of institutional reform. And public and private sectors are doing more to help farmers than ever.

10.Pain due to dynamic coronary narrowing from arterial spasm, although ischemic, tends to occur at rest or nocturnally.