Spasm Meaning in English
word
ˈspæzəm
SPAZ-um
spˈæzəm
SPAZ-um
释义
A spasm is a sudden, involuntary muscle movement or contraction that often causes pain. It can also describe any quick, uncontrollable burst of activity or feeling.
用法与细微差别
Used in both medical and everyday contexts. Common collocations: 'muscle spasm', 'back spasm', 'spasm of laughter'. Often describes sudden, brief pain. Not used for regular muscle movements or intentional actions.
Spanish: espasmoPortuguese (BR): espasmoPortuguese (PT): espasmoChinese (Simplified): 痉挛Chinese (Traditional): 痙攣Hindi: मरोड़Arabic: تشنجBengali: মুঠ - খিঁচুনিRussian: спазмJapanese: けいれんVietnamese: co thắt - cơn co giậtKorean: 경련Turkish: spazm - kasılmaUrdu: اینٹھن - تشنج (پٹھوں کا اچانک سکڑنا)Indonesian: kejang - kram
例句
She had a spasm in her leg after running.
basic
A muscle spasm can happen suddenly.
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He felt a spasm of pain in his back.
basic
I got a nasty spasm in my shoulder while lifting the box.
natural
A sudden spasm of laughter interrupted the meeting.
natural
His eye started to twitch in a weird little spasm.
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