torpor

英['tɔːpə(r)] 美['tɔːrpər]
  • n. 麻木;无感觉;不活泼
torporific
GRE TOEFL
    n. (名词)
    1. 迟钝
    2. 不活泼
    3. 懒散
    4. 冬眠
    5. 麻木
    6. 死气沉沉
    7. 睡着
    8. 麻木不仁者
    9. 无感觉
    10. 蛰伏

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a state of motor and mental inactivity with a partial suspension of sensibility;

    "he fell into a deep torpor"

  2. inactivity resulting from lethargy and lack of vigor or energy

1. In the heat they sank into a state of torpor.
炎热的天气使得他们委靡不振。

来自《权威词典》

2. He fell into a deep torpor.
他一下子进入了深度麻痹状态.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. He had slumped into a state of torpor from which nothing could rouse him.
他陷入麻木状态,任何事都不能令他振奋。

来自柯林斯例句

4. The sick person gradually falls into a torpor.
病人逐渐变得萎靡。

来自辞典例句

5. She must rouse herself from the torpor of mind and body.
她精神和肉体都已疲乏,现在必须振作起来了.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The shock of the icy air ended Claire's torpor.
      一种冰凉的寒风使克莱尔从麻木状况中恢复过来。
    2. Now its torpor may remain undisturbed.
      如今,这片宁静将不会被打扰了。
    3. Then Marguerite lapsed into a sort of torpor.
      接着玛格丽特迷迷糊糊睡着了。
    4. In the heat they sank into a state of torpor.
      炎热的天气使得他们委靡不振。
    5. Unlike torpor, diapause is a long-term state of suspension.
      滞育和冬眠不一样,是一种长期的休眠状态。