to cause a sudden shaking movement in sb's body; to make this movement
A violent shiver convulsed him.
剧烈的颤抖使他抽搐不已。
His whole body convulsed.
他全身痉挛。
1.使(地等)震动;震撼[震动](全国等)
2.使痉挛;使大笑不止
1.to cause major problems or serious harm to someone or something
2.if you are convulsed with a strong emotion, it makes your body move in an uncontrolled way; if someone convulses, or if something convulses them, their body moves in an uncontrolled way
1.So is all change for the better, like birth and death which convulse the body.
一切能使情况好转的变迁都是如此,正如振撼整个人体的生与死一样。
2.Rather than realistic, observational depictions, the tigers convulse across the paper in explosions of pigment and gunpowder.
画中的老虎并非以写实观察的手法描绘,而是透过火药和色块的爆发在纸面上抖动。
3.If the victim sweats heavily and convulse, serve him with salt water in the ratio of one tea spoon of salt to one litre of water.
如果患者大量流汗、抽筋,可在水中加盐每半公升水加半茶匙盐。
4.Normally, the town would convulse in singing, dancing and pyrotechnics during the two-week holiday.
往常,在两周的春节中全镇都在载歌载舞和漫天焰火的喧闹中度过。
5.Theoretical physicists have long believed that quantum effects will cause space-time to convulse wildly on the tiniest scales.
理论物理学家一直相信,在最微小的尺度上,量子效应将导致时空的杂乱震动。
6.We always say: The things I saw on the way, or the song I heard convulse me a lot.
我们总是说:“当我走在路上看到了什么,或者听到了一首歌曲,给我很大的震撼。”
7.In more advanced cases, the patient will lose consciousness and may convulse.
在更严重的病例中,病人会失去意识并抽搐。
8.Convulse. His stomach was convulsed with laughter.
但是笑到胃抽筋也是用这个。
9.Suddenly, he starts to convulse and his pulse goes into hyperdrive
突然他开始痉挛,他的脉搏也开始加速
10.Install audio decode tone exceed convulse
内置音频解码器,音质超震撼