delayed shock

延迟性休克

频率: 6.85.1 每百万词

A state of shock experienced a while after a traumatic event.

在创伤性事件发生一段时间后所经历的休克状态。

分类:

例句 (10)

delayed shock = 延迟性休克 (在创伤性事件发生一段时间后所经历的休克状态。)

  • After the car accident, he seemed fine, but he was actually suffering from delayed shock.车祸后,他看起来没事,但实际上他正遭受延迟性休克
  • Many survivors of the earthquake experienced delayed shock days after the event.许多地震幸存者在事发几天后经历了延迟性休克
  • Paramedics are trained to recognize the symptoms of delayed shock in trauma victims.医护人员受过专业训练,能够识别创伤受害者延迟性休克的症状。
  • It's common for soldiers returning from combat to go through a period of delayed shock.从战场归来的士兵经历一段延迟性休克是很常见的。
  • The full emotional impact hit her later as a form of delayed shock.全部的情感冲击以延迟性休克的形式在之后才降临到她身上。
  • She didn't cry at the funeral; the delayed shock only set in when she returned to her empty house.她在葬礼上没有哭;当她回到空无一人的家时,延迟性休克才开始发作。
  • Therapy can be very effective in helping people cope with delayed shock.心理治疗在帮助人们应对延迟性休克方面非常有效。
  • The witness appeared calm at first, but the police knew delayed shock could manifest later.目击者起初显得很平静,但警方知道延迟性休克可能会在稍后显现。
  • His sudden outburst of anger was a classic symptom of delayed shock.他突然爆发的愤怒是延迟性休克的典型症状。
  • Understanding the mechanism of delayed shock is crucial for emergency responders.了解延迟性休克的机制对于急救人员至关重要。