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Apoplexy Meaning in English

word

ˈæpəˌpɫɛksi
AP-uh-plek-see
ˈæpəplˌɛksi
AP-uh-plek-see

释义

A sudden loss of consciousness or body function due to a stroke or bleeding in the brain. Also used figuratively to describe extreme anger or shock.

用法与细微差别

Formal and medical; rarely used in everyday conversation, except figuratively for exaggerated anger ('He went into apoplexy'). In literal sense, often replaced by 'stroke'. Figurative use is somewhat old-fashioned, more common in literature or humorous contexts.

例句

He suffered an apoplexy and lost consciousness.

basic

The doctor diagnosed apoplexy after the sudden fall.

basic

In the past, many illnesses were called apoplexy.

basic

His boss almost went into apoplexy when she saw the mistake.

natural

The news threw the old man into a fit of apoplexy.

natural

You should’ve seen my dad’s apoplexy when I told him I'd crashed the car.

natural