prostration信息详情
n.平伏;跪倒;虚脱
prostrations───n.平伏;跪倒;虚脱
frustration───n.挫折
procuration───n.代理;获得;委任;拉皮条;佣金
proration───n.按比例分配;配定产量
prostrating───adj.虚弱的;v.俯卧;拜倒;屈服(prostrate的ing形式)
perlustration───过清
perpetration───n.犯罪;做坏事
propitiation───n.劝解;抚慰
proscription───n.禁止;放逐;剥夺人权
sickness is characterized by sudden onset, coughing, dyspnea, fever, prostration, and rapid recovery.───此病特点是突然发作,咳嗽,呼吸困难,发热,虚弱,并很快康复。
midst of this prostration, a hand was laid on his shoulder, and a low voice said to him.───处在万分颓丧之中,忽然一只手放在他的肩上,一个轻轻的声音向他说。
Or like the lama behind me doing prostration, he would lay out a circle of small cups of water with a flower in each cup everyday.───或者像我做大礼拜后面的一位喇嘛,他每天都会在圆形的佛塔座上放满一圈小杯供水和花。
Helen said he was breaking his heart, and was sad to see his prostration.───海伦说,他把自己折磨得心都碎了,她很难过看到他那副憔悴颓唐的样子。
Gradually a rebellious feeling had replaced the extreme prostration of the beginning, and Bertha raged at the injustice of her lot.───渐渐地,一种反抗的心理取代了起初的极度沮丧,伯莎为自己命运的不公而念念不平。
As he was already quite worn out when we started, his condition now seemed one of great prostration.───由于出发时他就已经疲惫不堪,现在几乎是气息奄奄了。
One could indicate a great many examples of ideological reaction, most often taking the form of prostration.───意识形态上的反动的例子可以举出好多,它们又多半都带有委靡不振的形式。
sudden prostration due to exposure to the sun or excessive heat.───曝晒或过热而导致突然腑倒。
Prostration comes in spells, unlike Arsenicum where it is continuous.
Ceremonial prostration is part of Muslim prayer.
Heat exhaustion ( or heat prostration ) : Response of the Body to excessive heat.
After her initial prostration, Constanze proved remarkably resilient, and began to demonstrate her innate capacity for organization.
The commander's prostration demoralized his men.
The amount of nervous excitement, and consequent prostration, exhaustion, and disorder they cause is fearful.
There was a general prostration of business after the war.
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There may be marked nervous excitement and prostration.