She's delirious, but has lucid intervals. 她神志昏乱,但时而清醒。
During the fever he become delirious and say some strange thing. 发高烧时他神志昏迷,说了些稀奇古怪的事。
To all Ur friends, U're delirious. 你所有的朋友都认为你神智力不清。
delirious
[ adj ]
experiencing delirium
<adj.all>
marked by uncontrolled excitement or emotion
<adj.all> a crowd of delirious baseball fans something frantic in their gaiety a mad whirl of pleasure
Delirious \De*lir"i*ous\, a. [From {Delirium}.] Having a delirium; wandering in mind; light-headed; insane; raving; wild; as, a delirious patient; delirious fancies. -- {De*lir"i*ous*ly}, adv. -- {De*lir"i*ous*ness}, n.
Newman said that at one point, a bit delirious from the altitude, he chucked a $4,000 radio _ and only later noticed a jar of peanut butter that weighed as much.
Neither West Berlin nor East Berlin authorities had any real idea of how many tens of thousands of East Berliners into West Berlin Thursday night and early today in a delirious, spontaneous outburst of joy.
He was probably delirious.
Ms. Mallorca said the man complained of thirst in his final days and became delirious. "He said: `I'm very very thirsty.
"I feel delirious that I can leave," said David Farington, a British worker stranded in Baghdad by the Iraqi invasion.