1.轻微的,稀薄的,暗淡的,模糊的
2.软弱的,无力的;无勇气的,怯懦的
3.将昏倒似的
4.闷人的
1.轻微的,稀薄的,暗淡的,模糊的
2.软弱的,无力的;无勇气的,怯懦的
3.将昏倒似的
4.闷人的
1.头晕,昏过去 (away)
2.渐渐不明,消失〔古语〕衰弱颓丧
1.昏厥;眼花
1.a faint sight, sound, smell, or taste is not strong or clear; used about memories and feelings; used about the expression on someone’s face
2.a faint hope or possibility is very slight
3.feeling that you are going to become unconscious
1.to suddenly become unconscious for a short time, and usually fall to the ground
1.a short time during which someone is unconscious, after having fainted
1.The next day in Seattle, at a lunchtime reading for the employees of a high-tech corporation, two more men fainted. Two big men.
第二天在西雅图,在午饭时间我为一家高科技公司的雇员们做朗读会,又多了两个男的晕倒,两个大个子。
2.Several weeks later, a visitor admired the stone, looked closely at it, hefted it in his hand and nearly fainted.
几个星期后,一位客人来欣赏那块石头,他仔细观摩着,放在手上掂量着,然后几乎晖厥过去。
3.Then his mother, who has a hypertension problem, fainted on the spot. His wife smacked his face and left.
父亲感到难以置信,满桌子的人都惊呆了,患有高血压的母亲当场晕倒,妻子扇了他一巴掌甩门而去。
4.A few minutes later, Cora , opening the front door, almost fainted when Alex immediately handed her the package.
几分钟之后,柯拉打开了前门,阿烈克立刻递给她那个包包,她几乎昏了过去。
5.That was all she said. If she had sobbed or fainted or begged him, he would probably have given way.
那就是她全部的话。如果当时她哭了、晕倒了或是向他求情,他都可能会屈服让步的。
6.they were all three soon in the hall, and Harriet immediately sinking into a chair fainted away.
不一会工夫,他们三人就进到门厅里,哈丽特立刻倒在一张椅子上,晕了过去。
7.Her mother fainted, canting over from her chair onto the floor.
她的母亲昏倒过去,从椅子上摔到地板上。
8.While I was trying to help a woman who had fainted, a pickpocket relieved me of my wallet.
当我全力帮助一位昏厥的妇女时,一个扒手偷走了我的钱包。
9.When he took his first bite, a woman in the crowd shrieked and fainted.
当他带着他的第一口,一个女人在人群中尖叫和晕倒。
10.This afternoon I had a call here from Warm Springs telling me that the President fainted while having his portrait done.
今天下午我在这里接到了从温泉镇打来的电话,说总统在有人为他作画时晕倒了。