concussed的音標(biāo)是[k?n?sesd],基本翻譯是“腦震蕩的”,速記技巧是:con(共同)+ cuss(考慮)+ ed=考慮共同的對(duì)象(腦)出了問(wèn)題。
Concussed這個(gè)詞的詞源可以追溯到拉丁語(yǔ)concussus,意為“打暈”或“打亂”。這個(gè)詞在英語(yǔ)中經(jīng)過(guò)了幾個(gè)變化形式,包括concussed(adj. 昏迷的,被打亂的),concuss(v. 打亂,震動(dòng)),和concussive(adj. 震動(dòng)的,打亂的)。
相關(guān)單詞:
1. Confused(adj. 困惑的,糊涂的):這個(gè)詞與concussed有相似的含義,都表示混亂或困惑的狀態(tài)。
2. Disorder(n. 混亂,無(wú)序):這個(gè)詞與concussed相關(guān)的方面是它們都表示混亂的狀態(tài)。
3. Blurry(adj. 模糊的):這個(gè)詞與concussed相關(guān)的方面是它們都表示視覺(jué)上的混亂或模糊。
4. Headache(n. 頭痛):這個(gè)詞與concussed直接相關(guān),因?yàn)轭^部受傷可能導(dǎo)致頭痛。
5. Brain(n. 大腦):這個(gè)詞與concussed間接相關(guān),因?yàn)榇竽X是大腦損傷的主要部位之一。
6. Impact(n./v. 沖擊):這個(gè)詞與concussed在某種程度上相關(guān),因?yàn)樗枋隽宋矬w之間的碰撞或震動(dòng)。
7. Shock(n./v. 震驚):這個(gè)詞與concussed有相似之處,都表示突然的、強(qiáng)烈的刺激或震驚。
8. Stunned(adj. 驚呆的):這個(gè)詞與concussed有相似的含義,都表示震驚或驚呆的狀態(tài)。
9. Fracture(n./v. 骨折):這個(gè)詞與Concussed在某種程度上相關(guān),因?yàn)樗枋隽祟^部受傷可能導(dǎo)致骨骼損傷的情況。
10. Trauma(n. 創(chuàng)傷):這個(gè)詞與Concussed有相似之處,都涉及身體或心理上的傷害或創(chuàng)傷。
常用短語(yǔ):
1. be concussed by (被…) 打暈
2. suffer a concussion (遭受腦震蕩)
3. recover from a concussion (從腦震蕩中恢復(fù))
4. have a concussion checked (檢查腦震蕩)
5. have a mild concussion (輕度腦震蕩)
6. have a severe concussion (嚴(yán)重腦震蕩)
7. be knocked out (昏迷不醒)
雙語(yǔ)例句:
1. He was knocked unconscious after being hit by a baseball. (他被棒球擊中后昏迷不醒。)
2. She suffered a concussion in the car accident and was taken to the hospital. (她在車禍中遭受了腦震蕩,被送往醫(yī)院。)
3. After the game, he felt dizzy and had to have his concussion checked. (比賽結(jié)束后,他感到頭暈,不得不接受腦震蕩檢查。)
4. A mild concussion usually takes a few days to recover from. (輕度腦震蕩通常需要幾天時(shí)間來(lái)恢復(fù)。)
5. He was knocked out cold during the fight and woke up with a severe concussion. (他在打架中被擊倒昏迷不醒,醒來(lái)時(shí)發(fā)現(xiàn)自己遭受了嚴(yán)重的腦震蕩。)
6. She had a severe concussion and was advised to rest for a few days. (她遭受了嚴(yán)重的腦震蕩,醫(yī)生建議她休息幾天。)
7. The doctor said that if I keep playing football, I might suffer a concussion again. (醫(yī)生說(shuō)如果我繼續(xù)踢足球,我可能會(huì)再次遭受腦震蕩。)
英文小作文:
I was playing football with my friends when I got hit in the head by the ball. I felt dizzy and my vision was blurry, so I knew I had suffered a concussion. I went to the hospital and had it checked by a doctor, who prescribed me some medicine and advised me to rest for a few days. I was scared and worried about what might happen to my brain, but I also knew that I had to take care of myself and recover from this injury as soon as possible. After a few days of rest, I felt better and was able to return to normal activities, but I still remember that experience and how scary it was to think about what could have happened if I hadn"t been wearing a helmet. I now take safety more seriously when playing sports and always wear my helmet to prevent myself from suffering another concussion.