stupor的意思和读音

stupor

: [ˈstupər] : [ˈstjuːpə(r)]

n.

n.consciousness

n.torpor,lethargy,inertness,blankness,vacancy

stuporn.

1.a state in which you are unable to think, hear, etc. clearly, especially because you have drunk too much alcohol, taken drugs or had a shock

He drank himself into a stupor.

a drunken stupor

n.1.,,,,;,

n.1.the condition of being unable to think or act normally because you are not completely conscious

1. stupefy 使使 stupor consumption ...

2. stupefy 使使 stupor consumption ...

5. steppe n. 湿()v. stupor v. sturdy a. ; ...

6. rehabilitation stupor synthetic drug ...

7. projectile vomiting stupor tetraplegia ...

8. stultify vt. 使, stupor n. squelch n./v. ...

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1.Ever since, the perception goes, that keen cosmic awareness they won has degenerated into a dull stupor, often seen in front of a TV screen.退

2.Someone stole them one night a few months back when he'd blacked out in a vodka-induced stupor.

3.The door was unlocked. She went inside and sat in a stupor. She was near collapse, barely able to move her swollen feet.使

4.By the latter part of the thirteenth century, Europe was only beginning to rouse from its intellectual stupor.

5.Marius had risen, and was staring in a sort of stupor at this being, who was almost like the forms of the shadows which traverse dreams.

6.When the girl came out of her stupor, she probably wouldn't even notice the sweater or wonder where it had come from.

7.A feather light touch on his shoulder roused him from his stupor and he tiredly raised his head to look at Estra.

8.At the graduation party, everyone got a bit overemotional. Jack had so much fun, he drank himself into a stupor.

9.she was constantly pained by the sight of the white - faced , ragged men who slopped desperately by her in a sort of wretched mental stupor.

10.That suggests the authorities should take drastic steps to reflate the economy, jolting it out of its stupor and weakening the currency.使使