spasm 音标拼音: [sp'æzəm]
n . 抽筋,发作,痉挛
抽筋,发作,痉挛
spasm n 1 :
a painful and involuntary muscular contraction [
synonym :
{
spasm }, {
cramp }, {
muscle spasm }]
2 : (
pathology )
sudden constriction of a hollow organ (
as a blood vessel )
Spasm \
Spasm \,
n . [
F .
spasme ,
L .
spasmus ,
Gr . ?,
from ?, ?,
to draw ,
to cause convulsion .
Cf . {
Span },
v .
t .]
1 . (
Med .)
An involuntary and unnatural contraction of one or more muscles or muscular fibers .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
Spasm are usually either clonic or tonic .
In clonic spasm ,
the muscles or muscular fibers contract and relax alternately in very quick succession .
In tonic spasm ,
the contraction is steady and uniform ,
and continues for a comparatively long time ,
as in tetanus .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
A sudden ,
violent ,
and temporary effort or emotion ;
as ,
a spasm of repentance .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Cynic spasm } (
Med .)
See under {
Cynic }.
{
Spasm of the chest }.
See {
Angina pectoris },
under {
Angina }.
[
1913 Webster ]
312 Moby Thesaurus words for "
spasm ":
Jacksonian epilepsy ,
Rolandic epilepsy ,
abdominal epilepsy ,
abscess ,
access ,
ache ,
aching ,
acquired epilepsy ,
activated epilepsy ,
acute pain ,
ado ,
affect epilepsy ,
agitation ,
ague ,
akinetic epilepsy ,
amok ,
anemia ,
ankylosis ,
anoxia ,
apnea ,
apoplexy ,
arrest ,
asphyxiation ,
asthma ,
ataxia ,
atrophy ,
attack ,
autonomic epilepsy ,
backache ,
bite ,
blaze ,
bleeding ,
blennorhea ,
blockage ,
bloodless revolution ,
blow ,
boring pain ,
bother ,
botheration ,
bouleversement ,
breakdown ,
breakup ,
bumpiness ,
burst ,
bustle ,
cachexia ,
cachexy ,
cardiac epilepsy ,
cataclysm ,
catastrophe ,
charley horse ,
chill ,
chills ,
chorea ,
clean slate ,
clean sweep ,
climax ,
clonic spasm ,
clonus ,
cold shivers ,
colic ,
commotion ,
computer revolution ,
constipation ,
convulsion ,
cortical epilepsy ,
coughing ,
counterrevolution ,
cramp ,
cramps ,
crick ,
cursive epilepsy ,
cut ,
cyanosis ,
cyclone ,
darting pain ,
debacle ,
diarrhea ,
diastrophism ,
disaster ,
distress ,
diurnal epilepsy ,
dizziness ,
dolor ,
dropsy ,
dysentery ,
dyspepsia ,
dyspnea ,
eclampsia ,
edema ,
emaciation ,
epilepsia ,
epilepsia gravior ,
epilepsia major ,
epilepsia minor ,
epilepsia mitior ,
epilepsia nutans ,
epilepsia tarda ,
epilepsy ,
epitasis ,
eruption ,
explosion ,
fainting ,
falling sickness ,
fatigue ,
feery -
fary ,
ferment ,
fever ,
fibrillation ,
fidgetiness ,
fit ,
fits and starts ,
flap ,
flare -
up ,
flurry ,
fluster ,
flutter ,
flutteriness ,
flux ,
focal epilepsy ,
frenzy ,
fulgurant pain ,
furor ,
fury ,
fuss ,
fussiness ,
gale ,
girdle pain ,
gnawing ,
grand mal ,
grief ,
grip ,
griping ,
growth ,
gust ,
haute mal ,
hemorrhage ,
high blood pressure ,
hitch ,
hubbub ,
hullabaloo ,
hurricane ,
hurt ,
hydrops ,
hypertension ,
hypotension ,
hysterical epilepsy ,
icterus ,
ictus ,
indigestion ,
inflammation ,
injury ,
insomnia ,
irruption ,
itching ,
jactation ,
jactitation ,
jaundice ,
jerkiness ,
joltiness ,
jumping pain ,
kink ,
labored breathing ,
lancinating pain ,
larval epilepsy ,
laryngeal epilepsy ,
laryngospasm ,
latent epilepsy ,
lesion ,
lockjaw ,
low blood pressure ,
lumbago ,
maelstrom ,
marasmus ,
matutinal epilepsy ,
menstrual epilepsy ,
murderous insanity ,
musicogenic epilepsy ,
myoclonous epilepsy ,
nasal discharge ,
nasty blow ,
nausea ,
necrosis ,
nip ,
nocturnal epilepsy ,
occlusion ,
orgasm ,
outbreak ,
outburst ,
overthrow ,
overturn ,
pain ,
palace revolution ,
palsy ,
pang ,
paralysis ,
paroxysm ,
passion ,
petit mal ,
physiologic epilepsy ,
pinch ,
pother ,
prick ,
pruritus ,
psychic epilepsy ,
psychokinesia ,
psychomotor epilepsy ,
quake ,
quaking ,
quavering ,
quivering ,
radical change ,
rage ,
rash ,
reflex epilepsy ,
restlessness ,
revolt ,
revolution ,
revolutionary war ,
revulsion ,
rheum ,
rotatoria ,
sclerosis ,
scramble ,
seizure ,
sensory epilepsy ,
serial epilepsy ,
sexual climax ,
shakes ,
shaking ,
sharp pain ,
shivering ,
shivers ,
shock ,
shoot ,
shooting ,
shooting pain ,
shuddering ,
skin eruption ,
sneezing ,
sore ,
sore spot ,
spasms ,
spell ,
spurt ,
stab ,
stabbing pain ,
stew ,
stir ,
stitch ,
stoppage ,
storm ,
stress ,
stress of life ,
striking alteration ,
stroke ,
subversion ,
succussion ,
suffering ,
sweat ,
sweeping change ,
swirl ,
tabes ,
tabula rasa ,
tachycardia ,
tardy epilepsy ,
technological revolution ,
temblor ,
tempest ,
tender spot ,
tetanus ,
tetany ,
thrill ,
throe ,
throes ,
thromboembolism ,
thrombosis ,
tidal wave ,
to -
do ,
tonic epilepsy ,
tonic spasm ,
tormen ,
tornado ,
torsion spasm ,
total change ,
transilience ,
traumatic epilepsy ,
trembling ,
tremulousness ,
trismus ,
tsunami ,
tumor ,
tumult ,
tweak ,
twinge ,
twitch ,
ucinate epilepsy ,
unquiet ,
upheaval ,
upset ,
upset stomach ,
vertigo ,
vibration ,
violent change ,
visitation ,
vomiting ,
vortex ,
wasting ,
whirl ,
whirlwind ,
wound ,
wrench
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