stupor
n. 目光呆滞; 恍惚; 昏迷; 惊愕
Someone who is in a stupor is almost unconscious and is unable to act or think normally, especially as a result of drink or drugs.
He fell back onto the sofa in a drunken stupor...
他烂醉如泥,瘫倒在沙发上。
He was drinking himself into a stupor every night.
他每晚都喝得不省人事。
1. the feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally;
2. marginal consciousness;
He remembered them dimly, because they were spent chiefly in sleep or stupor.
他记不清了, 因为都是在睡梦中或昏晕中渡过的.
Arbaces gave him not breathing time to recover his stupor.
阿耳巴刻斯不让他有喘息和复苏的机会.
He was so tired that he plodded along in a stupor.
他筋疲力尽,只知昏昏沉沉地拖着脚步往前走.
The motorcycle driver injury is heavy, on the scene stupor.
摩托车司机伤势较重, 当场昏迷.
This only caused an increase of his stupor.
他的惊恐越来越大了.