常見例句雙語例句After a long day at work or school, there’s something about watching TV that can lull us into a relaxed, nearly catatonic state.長達一天的勞苦工作或辛勤學(xué)習(xí)後,看看電眡可以使我們平靜下來,進入一種身心放松,遠離緊張的狀態(tài)。Mr Kennedy, in his opinion this week, referred to an inmate who had been held “in a cage for nearly 24 hours, standing in a pool of his own urine, unresponsive and nearly catatonic.”本周肯尼迪(Kennedy)提到一個犯人,說他在牢中關(guān)了將近一天,站在自己的小便裡,神情恍惚,幾近昏厥。Medivh fell into a catatonic state which lasted for many years.麥迪文因此陷入了長達數(shù)年的昏睡。z-online.spaces.live.com權(quán)威例句He was diagnosed with catatonic schizophrenia and spent the next 32 years in mental asylums.ECONOMIST: The animating spirit of life in a psychiatric institution"Dave was in a catatonic state, " says Mary Sammons , head of operations.FORBES: Looking Up--MaybeMarijuana soothed his nerves and television afforded countless hours of near-catatonic pleasure.ECONOMIST: The fevered imaginings of a dazzling American writer 返回 catatonic