单词 | seizure |
释义 | seizure From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Illness & disabilityseizuresei‧zure /ˈsiːʒə $ -ər/ ●○○ noun1 [countable, uncountable]CONTROL the act of suddenly taking control of something, especially by forceseizure of the fascist seizure of power in 19222 [countable, uncountable] when the police or government officers take away illegal goods such as drugs or guns drugs seizures3 [countable]MI a sudden condition in which someone cannot control the movements of their body, which continues for a short time SYN fithad an epileptic seizure. He Examples from the Corpusseizure• Hypercalcemia, rarely, may also cause seizures, possibly related to small cerebral vessel occlusion.• Carling strained a thigh muscle in Dunedin and Bayfield ended that match on a stretcher with a neck seizure.• Total elimination of seizures is often not a realistic goal in adults with partial or secondarily generalized seizures.• The judge ordered seizure of his assets totalling £36,200 or Fraser would serve a further 18 months in jail.• Based on efficacy and toxicity data, the recommended drugs in these seizure categories are carbamazepine and phenytoin. had ... seizure• Most of the famous split-brain patients also had seizures from early childhood.• There was a case of two brothers who both had seizures triggered by spatial patterns.• Co-trainer Lou Duva said he thought his fighter had a seizure or anxiety attack.• According to referee Joe Cortez, Golota had a seizure and began to swallow his tongue and momentarily stopped breathing.• Paramedics who attended to Cambry said he looked like some one who had had a seizure.• She has had no seizures since then, and she is driving for the first time in 21 years.• Further assessment was interrupted when the patient had a seizure.From Longman Business Dictionaryseizuresei‧zure /ˈsiːʒə-ər/ noun [countable, uncountable] formal1LAWthe act of taking goods or property because they are illegal, or because the owner has not paid a debtAn authority may threaten seizure of goods or disconnection of vital supplies.2American EnglishFINANCELAW the act of forcing a company to stop trading because of debts or illegal activitiesThe company’s failure, seizure and liquidation cost the state $2.6 billion. |
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