单词 | coma |
释义 | comaWord family adjectivecomatosecomalnouncomatulidcoma Illness & disabilityco·ma /ˈkəʊmə $ ˈkoʊ-/ noun [countableC, uncountableU] MIsomeone who is in a coma has been unconscious for a long time, usually because of a serious illness or injury 〔因重病或重伤而引起的〕昏迷 be in/go into/come out of a coma He went into a coma and died soon afterwards. 他进入昏迷状态,后来很快就死了。 n COLLOCATIONS verbs be in a coma His son had been in a coma for three and a half years. go into a coma Mum went into a coma and died soon afterwards. slip/lapse/fall/sink into a coma (=go into one) Brett slipped into a coma from which he never awakened. relapse into a coma (=go into a coma again) She was making progress, but then she suddenly relapsed into a coma. come out of a coma (also emerge from a coma formal) adjectivesAlice wanted to be there when he came out of his coma. a deep coma After the accident, she spent ten days in a deep coma. an irreversible coma (=a permanent one) coma + NOUNHe had been in an irreversible coma since the disaster. a coma victim (=someone who is in a coma) There are various techniques for helping coma victims to regain consciousness. a coma patient a long-term coma patient Examples from the Corpus coma• He was unconscious by the time he arrived at hospital in Sanford and remained in a coma until he died.• Into a coma, most likely.• It was more, she blinked her eyes, as if roused out of a coma.• Perhaps a coma, if worse came to worst.• The 59-year-old star needed two life-saving operation to remove blood clots and was left in a deep coma after brain surgery.• And sometimes no purposeful movements result, in which case we talk of deep coma.• He was alert and neurologically normal with a Glasgow coma score of 14 on admission.• A woman is in love with a married man, whose wife is in a permanent coma. (1600-1700) Modern Latin Greek koma “deep sleep” |
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