convulse
震撼
常用释义
英音[ kənˈvʌls ]
美音[ kənˈvʌls ]
变形
第三人称单数:
convulses
现在分词:
convulsing
过去式:
convulsed
过去分词:
convulsed
基本释义
- vt. 震撼;使剧烈震动;使抽搐
例句
-
1·The cheerful music made the children's bodies convulse involuntarily.欢快的音乐让孩子们的身体不由自主地抽动。来源: youdao
-
2·The funny performance made the audience's bodies convulse in spasms.搞笑的表演使观众们的身体一阵阵抽动。来源: youdao
-
3·The exciting dance made her limbs convulse constantly.兴奋的舞蹈让她的肢体不停地抽动。来源: youdao
-
4·The pleasant melody made his fingers convulse slightly.愉悦的旋律使他的手指微微抽动。来源: youdao
-
5·The happy rhythm made everyone's bodies convulse.开心的节奏让大家的身体都抽动起来。来源: youdao
-
6·The lively music made the dancers' bodies convulse quickly.活泼的音乐令舞者的身体快速抽动。来源: youdao
-
7·The festive song made the listeners' bodies convulse slightly.喜庆的歌声让听众的身体微微抽动。来源: youdao
-
8·The humorous sketch made the audience's bodies convulse from time to time.幽默的小品让观众们的身体不时抽动。来源: youdao
-
9·The brisk beat made his legs convulse.轻快的节拍使他的双腿开始抽动。来源: youdao
-
10·The cheerful atmosphere made the children's bodies convulse naturally.欢快的氛围让孩子们的身体自然地抽动。来源: youdao
同根词
词根:
convulse
convulsive
adj
抽搐的;惊厥的;震动的;起痉挛的
convulsion
n
[医] 惊厥;动乱;震撼;震动