concussion
英 [k?n'k??(?)n]
美[k?n'k???n]
- n. 沖擊;震蕩;腦震蕩
GRE暢通詞匯
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?concussions;
英文詞源
- concussion
- concussion: [15] The etymological notion underlying concussion is of ‘violent shaking’; the modern connotation of a ‘jarring injury to the brain’ did not emerge until the 16th century. The word comes from late Latin concussiō, a noun derived from the past participial stem of concutere ‘shake violently’. This was a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix com- and -cutere, an alteration of quatere ‘shake, strike’ (its variant quassāre was the source of English quash and cashier ‘dismiss’, and probably lies behind cascara [19], etymologically ‘bark broken off the tree’).
The verb concuss is 17th-century. The related percussion [16] comes ultimately from Latin percutere ‘strike through’.
=> cascara, cashier, percussion, quash, rescue - concussion (n.)
- c. 1400, from Latin concussionem (nominative concussio) "a shaking," noun of action from past participle stem of concutere "shake violently," from com- "together" (see com-) + quatere "to shake" (see quash). Modern brain injury sense is from 1540s.
雙語例句
- 1. Nicky was rushed to hospital with concussion.
- 尼基因腦震蕩被火速送往醫(yī)院。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. He was taken to hospital with concussion.
- 他因腦震蕩被送進(jìn)醫(yī)院。
來自《權(quán)威詞典》
- 3. He was carried off the field with slight concussion.
- 他因輕微腦震蕩給抬離了現(xiàn)場(chǎng).
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. She suffers from brain concussion.
- 她得了腦震蕩.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 5. She fell off a horse and suffered a concussion.
- 她從馬上摔下來,造成了腦震蕩。
來自辭典例句