释义 |
comatoseco‧ma‧tose /ˈkəʊmətəʊs $ ˈkoʊmətoʊs/ adjective comatoseOrigin: 1600-1700 French comateux, from Greek koma; ➔ COMA - We just sat comatose in front of the TV.
- He is barely alive; his breathing is very slow and shallow, and he is comatose.
- Next morning he was found comatose and taken to hospital.
- Since then, there has been a running drug scare, complete with pics of comatose teens and tales of deathbed agonies.
- They are using a type of magnetic resonance imaging to demonstrate consciousness in comatose patients.
1technical in a coma2not moving because of being drunk or very tired |