英 [ˈpærəksɪzəm] 美 [ˈpærəksɪzəm]
n. (疾病周期性)发作;突发
复数paroxysms
paroxysm /ˈpærəkˌsɪzəm/
可数名词 A paroxysm of emotion is a sudden, very strong occurrence of it. 突然爆发
He exploded in a paroxysm of rage.
他突然勃然大怒。
可数名词 A paroxysm is a series of sudden, violent, uncontrollable movements that your body makes because you are coughing, laughing, or in great pain. 身体震颤
He broke into a paroxysm of coughing.
他一阵猛咳,身体剧烈颤动。
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急性发作期
阵发
情绪暴发
突发病征
发作
阵发;突发波
情绪暴发
阵发
发作
paroxysmal 阵发的;突发性的
He exploded in a paroxysm of rage.
他突然勃然大怒。
He broke into a paroxysm of coughing.
他一阵猛咳,身体剧烈颤动。
All we have left is paroxysm, and when it subsides, there will be just one wisp of smoke. Our inner fire will ravish all.
我们所剩下的只有身体震颤,当它平息的时候,只有一缕轻烟。我们内心的火焰会吞噬一切。
This, too, succeeded in rupturing old pieties, opening architecture to a paroxysm of experimental pluralism.
His transformation is a continuous physical paroxysm.
In a paroxysm of desperation, Hadley managed to squirm out from beneath him, like an animal crawling on hands and knees, and in that instant she almost believed that she might escape Anton Kruppev but he had only to lunge after her, seize her ankle in his strong fingers, laughing and climbing over her, straddling her again, more forcibly this time, closing his fingers around her neck.