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 delirium [dɪ'lɪrɪəm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 精神错乱, 说谵语状态, 狂热

[医] 谵妄, 发狂, 妄想


  1. Sports fans in delirium after their team's victory.
    球迷在他们所支持的球队胜利后的极度兴奋
  2. Delirium): The madness and memory-loss suffered by humans who look upon a Garou in Crinos form.
    错乱:当人类看到伴郎形态的狼人而感觉到的失意和疯狂。
  3. Drugs sometimes cause delirium. Why shouldn't I rave about drugs? What can you do with your own‘ reality?
    毒品有时会引起狂热呓语,我难道不能对毒品慷慨激昂?你自己的「实界」如何处理呢?


delirium
[ noun ]
  1. state of violent mental agitation

  2. <noun.state>
  3. a usually brief state of excitement and mental confusion often accompanied by hallucinations

  4. <noun.state>


Delirium \De*lir"i*um\ (d[-e]*l[i^]r"[i^]*[u^]m), n. [L., fr.
delirare to rave, to wander in mind, prop., to go out of the
furrow in plowing; de- + lira furrow, track; perh. akin to G.
geleise track, rut, and E. last to endure.]
1. (Med.) A state in which the thoughts, expressions, and
actions are wild, irregular, and incoherent; mental
aberration; a roving or wandering of the mind, -- usually
dependent on a fever or some other disease, and so
distinguished from {mania}, or madness.

2. Strong excitement; wild enthusiasm; madness.

The popular delirium [of the French Revolution] at
first caught his enthusiastic mind. --W. Irving.

The delirium of the preceding session (of
Parliament). --Morley.

{Delirium tremens}. [L., trembling delirium] (Med.), a
violent delirium induced by the excessive and prolonged
use of intoxicating liquors.

{Traumatic delirium} (Med.), a variety of delirium following
injury.

Syn: Insanity; frenzy; madness; derangement; aberration;
mania; lunacy; fury. See {Insanity}.

  1. And there is the ceaseless round of Tinseltown parties, where celebrity-spotting becomes a form of delirium tremens.
  2. True Romance is not so much a film, more an advanced case of delirium tremens.
  3. We scent 150 minutes of Hollywood delirium from the first thumping chords of Dave Grusin's piano score over a lateral tracking-shot along Memphis' skyscraper-lined river.
  4. One memorable episode opened with the words, 'Inspector Carvalho left the Serbian javelin thrower in her delirium, singing the Internationale, and wended his way back from the hospital to the building of the International Olympic Committee.'
  5. "It was a moment of happy delirium, and all normal conventions fell away."
  6. Although the play is slight, the evening is still delirium triumphant, primarily because of the crackerjack direction of Jerry Zaks and a superb cast led by Victor Garber and Philip Bosco.
  7. For part of the time the cast behave as if in the last stages of delirium tremens.
  8. There is delirium in the streets. Saddam: The Final Reckoning.
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