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		cat·a·lep·sy AHD[kătʹl-ĕp'sē] D.J.[ˈkætlˌepsiː]K.K.[ˈkætļˌɛpsi]n.(名词)【复数】  cat.a.lep.sies - A condition characterized by lack of response to external stimuli and by muscular rigidity, so that the limbs remain in whatever position they are placed. It is known to occur in a variety of physical and psychological disorders, such as epilepsy and schizophrenia, and can be induced by hypnosis.强直性昏厥:以缺乏对外界刺激的反应和肌肉僵硬为特征的一种状态,在此状态下,四肢保持任何一种它们所被放置的姿势。它被认为由多种身体或生理紊乱如癫痫和精神分裂症而引起,也可由催眠术导致
 
 - Middle English catalempsi 中古英语 catalempsi 
 
 - from Late Latin catalēmpsia 源自 后期拉丁语 catalēmpsia 
 
 - from Greek katalēpsis 源自 希腊语 katalēpsis 
 
 - from katalambanein [to seize upon] 源自 katalambanein [夺取] 
 
 - kata- [intensive pref.] * see  cata- kata- [强调性前缀] * 参见 cata-
 
 - lambanein  lēp- [to seize] lambanein  lēp- [夺取] 
 
  cat'alepʹtic AHD[kăt'l-ĕpʹtĭk] (形容词) |