torpor的意思和读音

torpor

: [ˈtɔrpər] : [ˈtɔː(r)pə(r)]

n.

n.excitement

n.inactivity,inertia,indolence,languor,lethargy

torporn.

1.the state of not being active and having no energy or enthusiasm

In the heat they sank into a state of torpor.使

n.1.;;

n.1.the state of not having much energy or enthusiasm

1. cyclone torpor torque ...

2. torrid torpor torment ...

3. cyclone torpor torque ...

4. 〖 dormantinsect〗 torpor〖 liveinseclusion〗 ...

5. n.() torpor n., torpor torpor ...

6. zhé torpor〖 dormantinsect〗 ...

7. torrid torpor torment ...

8.tion),(quiescence),(torpor),,,

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1.Throughout the winter, nothing aroused the bear from his torpor; he would not emerge from hibernation until spring.

2.i could make nothing of these fits of distress which continues until morning . then marguerite lapsed into a sort of torpor.

3.She was the only one of the family who could rouse the old man from the torpor in which he seemed to live.

4.If corruption, politicization or bureaucratic torpor began to infect it, the disease would be irreversible.

5.Ideally that would be exports and investment. But given the torpor in the rest of the world, that will not be easy.

6.President-elect Barack Obama argues that this level of stimulus would leave us with shattered dreams and long-lasting torpor.·

7.cried andrea , who seemed roused from the torpor in which he had been plunged.

8.This means that Mr Brown will have no more than a month to establish himself before politics slumps into its summer torpor.

9.Many experts believe that the processes of daily torpor and hibernation form a continuum .

10.His holidays are few and his tasks heavy, though they may be interspersed with periods of comparative torpor.