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- n.昏厥
- v.昏厥
- adj.昏眩;(光、声、味)微弱的;微小的;可能性不大的
- 网络昏倒;晕倒;模糊的
比较级:fainter 最高级:faintest 第三人称单数:faints 现在分词:fainting 过去分词:fainted adj.+n. faint light,faint smile,faint sound,faint voice,faint hope adj. dim,slight,dizzy,giddy n. swoon,blackout,loss of consciousness,unconsciousness v. pass out,collapse,black out,fall down,lose consciousness 1. | (光、声、味)微弱的,不清楚的that cannot be clearly seen, heard or smelt |
| a faint glow/glimmer/light 微弱的光亮╱闪光╱光 | | a faint smell of perfume 淡淡的香水味 | | We could hear their voices growing fainter as they walked down the road. 他们沿路走远时我们听见他们的说话声逐渐模糊。 | | His breathing became faint. 他的呼吸变得微弱了。 |
2. | 微小的;可能性不大的very small; possible but unlikely |
| There is still a faint hope that she may be cured. 她的病还有一点点希望可以治愈。 | | They don't have the faintest chance of winning. 他们毫无获胜的可能。 |
3. | 不热情的;不积极的not enthusiastic |
| a faint show of resistance 软弱无力装模作样的抵抗 | | |
4. | [nbn] 昏眩;快要昏厥feeling weak and tired and likely to become unconscious |
| She suddenly felt faint. 她突然感到快要昏倒。 | | The walkers were faint from hunger. 那些走路的人饿得头昏眼花。 |
IDM | I didn't have the faintest idea what you meant. 我一点也不明白你的意思。 |
not have the faintest (idea) (informal) 完全不知道to not know anything at all about sth | I didn't have the faintest idea what you meant. 我一点也不明白你的意思。 |
1. | [i] 昏厥to become unconscious when not enough blood is going to your brain, usually because of the heat, a shock, etc. |
| | | Suddenly the woman in front of me fainted. 我面前的女人突然昏倒了。 | | I almost fainted(= I was very surprised) when she told me. 她告诉我时我吃惊得差点儿昏过去。 |
1. | [sing] 昏厥the state of becoming unconscious |
| He fell to the ground in a dead faint. 他跌倒在地,昏死过去。 |
v. | | adj. | 1. 微弱的,淡淡的,微微的,轻轻的,轻微的,细微的 1. 微弱的,淡淡的,微微的,轻轻的,轻微的,细微的 | n. | |
v. | 1. to become unconscious, especially for a short time, because of a reduction in the flow of blood to the brain 2. to become weak or lose courage 3. to suddenly become unconscious for a short time, and usually fall to the ground 4. lose consciousness(because of loss of blood,the heat,shock,etc.) 1. to become unconscious, especially for a short time, because of a reduction in the flow of blood to the brain 2. to become weak or lose courage 3. to suddenly become unconscious for a short time, and usually fall to the ground 4. lose consciousness(because of loss of blood,the heat,shock,etc.) | adj. | 1. not bright, clear, or loud 2. done feebly and without conviction 3. dizzy or weak, as if about to become unconscious 5. a faint sight, sound, smell, or taste is not strong or clear 6. a faint hope or possibility is very slight 7. feeling that you are going to become unconscious 1. not bright, clear, or loud 2. done feebly and without conviction 3. dizzy or weak, as if about to become unconscious 5. a faint sight, sound, smell, or taste is not strong or clear 6. a faint hope or possibility is very slight 7. feeling that you are going to become unconscious | n. | 1. a sudden, usually brief, loss of consciousness, caused by a reduction in the flow of blood to the brain. 2. a short time during which someone is unconscious, after having fainted |
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