Dizziness, giddiness, or a fit of this; swooning, a swoon.
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > unconsciousness > [noun] > fainting or swooning > a faint or swoon (27) swimeOE Dizziness, giddiness, or a fit of this; swooning, a swoon. swooningc1290 Fainting, syncope. swowa1325 A swoon. swooningc1330 A swoon; a fainting-fit. swoon1390 The action of swooning or the condition of one who has swooned; syncope. In particularized use: A fainting-fit. soundc1400 A swoon or fainting-fit. Usually with prepositions in or into. Very common 1530–1650, esp. in to fall in a sound. trancec1405 An unconscious or insensible condition; a swoon, a faint; in modern use, a state characterized by a more or less prolonged suspension of… sweamc1415 A sudden fit of sickness or fainting; a swoon. swoundc1440 A fainting-fit; = swoon, n. 1b. sweltingc1460 A fainting or being overcome with heat. swarf1488 A swoon, a fainting-fit; a state of faintness or insensibility. dwalm?a1513 A swoon, a fainting fit. sounding ecstasy?1565 attributive, as sounding ecstasy, sounding fit, sounding trance. sounding1580 A swoon; a fainting-fit. pasme1591 A swoon. death1596 Chiefly literary. Loss of sensation or vitality; unconsciousness, or a weakening of consciousness, as in sleep or orgasm; the condition of having… lipothymy1603 Fainting, swooning, syncope; an instance of this. †Also figurative. deliquium1620 A loss of consciousness; a faint, a swoon; (also) fainting, faintness. Also: a loss or failure of the mind or mental faculties (chiefly in… delique1645 A temporary cessation in or failure of something. Cf. deliquium, n.2 1. fainting fit1714 attributive in fainting fit, a swoon. drow1727 A fit of illness; a fainting fit; a qualm. faint-fit1795 = fainting-fit. faint1808 A swoon. blacking out1930 The experience of having a blackout (blackout, n. 2), esp. of being rendered unconscious; the occurrence of a blackout; an instance of this. blackout1934 A (usually temporary) loss of memory; an amnesic gap, esp. for events occurring during a period of alcohol intoxication. Also: a momentary or brief… greyout1942 Partial or incipient blackout (blackout, n. 2) experienced by a person subjected to strong accelerative forces, esp. during flying; (more generally)… pass-out1946 A loss of consciousness; a fainting fit. Also: a person who has passed out or become unconscious. |
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