torpor
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形容词: torporific
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形容词: torporific |
单词例句:
This means that Mr Brown will have no more than a month to establish himself before politics slumps into its summer torpor.
这就意味着在英国议会进行夏季休会之前,留给布朗只有不到一个月的时间组阁。
There was a better name, a Latin name, for it;it was also called ACCIDIE, and it meant intellectual and spiritual torpor, indifference, and lethargy.
拉丁语中有一个更好的名字,ACCIDIE,(倦怠),意思是智力和精神上的迟钝、漠然和了无生气。
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。
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。
Sensual desire has been abandoned, ill will has been abandoned, sloth and torpor have been abandoned;restlessness and remorse have been abandoned;doubt has been abandoned.
1.巳经去除感官欲望(贪欲),2.巳经去除不喜欢、厌恶之瞋意,3.巳经去除懈怠和昏睡,4.巳经去除兴奋和沮丧,5.巳经去除法疑(即已如实见缘起法)。
His heart now leapt with excitement, now sank into a torpor of despondency.
他的心忽而卜卜地跳得很兴奋,忽而又像死了似的一动不动。
Something that dulls the senses and induces relaxation or torpor.
毒品使感觉迟钝或引起放松或麻痹的物质
A naughty fatty boy find a tall torpor with dark glasses man whose semblance look like a blind in a scruffy bus stop when he waiting for the bus.
在破落的城郊汽车站一个好事儿的小胖子在等车之余注意到了在他身旁等车的一个表情呆滞带着墨镜貌似盲人的高个子。
The torpor of its movement allows it nowhere a bright, pebbly shore, nor so much as a narrow strip of glistening sand, in any part of its course.
它的水流太迟缓,你走遍上流下流,找不到一条闪耀着金光的沙滩,或是一处堆满鹅卵石的耀眼的河岸。