torpor: 麻木, 迟钝; a state of mental or physical inactivity or insensibility
1) extreme mental and physical sluggishness
2) a state of mental and physical inactivity accompanied by a loss of feeling; a lack of energy
3) a condition of dormancy; sluggishness; temporary loss of sensation or motion; stupor;
4) dullness or apathy
相近词汇:apathy, dullness, lethargy, sluggish, lacking movement, languor, stupor
torpor alertness, EXULTANT, vigilance, ardor, ebullient, vivacity, animation, ebullience, zeal, animation, alert, extreme excitability
torpor ardor
1. After surgery, the patient experienced torpor until the anesthesia wore off.
2. During my illness, the fever did not trouble me so much as the torporI hate to be slowed down!
3. After 24 hours of sleeplessness, torpor is likely to set in.
4. Torpor is characteristic among those who spent hours before their TVs in the old days watching the political conventions from gavel to gavel.
VEHEMENCE 热情的tepidity/ torpor 慢热的
aloof : reserve :: sluggish : torpor
torrid adj.热带的
Divine ambrosia
Original pirate material[1]
Staying put的意思
Loose cannon
On the ropes?
Life in the fast lane的意思
Who should be screened and discharged?
At a premium
United States in hock
Mixed messages
英语五人情景剧:迷失的青春
Rock bottom?
Digital Robin Hoods?
Necessary evil的意思
Cheap shot
Reader beware ...
Knock-on effect
Pedestrian effort
'No day but today'
Tiger's skeletons
Looking for heritage in the ordinary
Unqualified colleges must be shut down
Workers must be paid more than lip service
温总理政府工作报告热点词语英译欣赏(一)
Just in jest
Time to get reel
Britain punching above its weight
Lean but mean的意思
My pen pal Han Han
Take no prisoners的意思
不限 |
英语教案 |
英语课件 |
英语试题 |
不限 |
不限 |
上册 |
下册 |
不限 |