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spasm

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spas·m /ˈspæzəm/ noun  1 HBPAIN[countable, uncountable] an occasion when your muscles suddenly become tight, causing you pain 痉挛,抽搐 Maggie felt a muscle spasm in her back. 玛吉觉得背部肌肉一阵抽搐。 Tom’s jaw muscles had gone into spasm. 汤姆的颌部肌肉开始抽搐。back/shoulder/throat etc spasm 背部/肩部/喉咙等痉挛2 spasm of grief/laughter/coughing etc MISTRONG FEELING OR BELIEFa sudden strong feeling or reaction that you have for a short period of time 一阵悲伤/欢笑/咳嗽等 I felt a spasm of fear. 我感到一阵恐惧。
Examples from the Corpus
spasmA spasm of pain twisted Cheviot's face.Grant missed Monday night's game due to back spasms.Deep, cramping spasms ran up and down her legs and twitched in her back.But as it was ... As it was, Dyson had experienced a genuine spasm.Hemifacial spasm is not psychogenic as was commonly thought in the past, although it may be aggravated by emotional stress.Her fingers were jumping rhythmically, as if in spasm.His left leg was going into muscle spasms of some sort and he clutched at his knee with frustration.The muscle spasms started in his lower left leg and spread upwards.He lay on the ground, breathless and frightened, waiting for the next spasm.Froebe's eyes opened weakly, and he coughed in a huge racking spasm.Recurring spasms of gloom and euphoria tend to be self-fulfilling.Just as suddenly as it had begun, the spasm seemed to fade.back/shoulder/throat etc spasmRight guard Kevin Gogan had a hip pointer and back spasms.Ricardo Greer was unable to start for the first time this season because he developed back spasms just before the game.Dalman experienced back spasms and was held out.A note on her office door explains that shifting heavy loads without the help of porters brought on muscular back spasms.However, she was not equipped to deal with Miss Danziger's throat spasms.He suffered back spasms in Game 2 at the Alamodome.When this was faced and dealt with under regression therapy, the whole situation, including the shoulder spasm, was resolved.They won without point guard Cameron Murray, who played only two minutes before departing with back spasms.
Origin spasm (1300-1400) Old French spasme, from Latin, from Greek spasmos, from span to pull
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spasm
spasm /ˈspæzəm/ noun
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: spasme, from Latin, from Greek spasmos, from span 'to pull'
1. [uncountable and countable] an occasion when your muscles suddenly become tight, causing you pain:
    Maggie felt a muscle spasm in her back.
    Tom’s jaw muscles had gone into spasm.
    back/shoulder/throat etc spasm
2. spasm of grief/laughter/coughing etc a sudden strong feeling or reaction that you have for a short period of time:
    I felt a spasm of fear.


spasmBrE /ˈspæzəm/ 🔊NAmE /ˈspæzəm/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] a sudden and often painful contracting of a muscle, which you cannot control 痉挛;抽搐a muscle spasm肌肉痉挛The injection sent his leg into spasm. 一针打下去,他的腿就痉挛了。🔊🔊 [countable] ~ (of sth) a sudden strong feeling or reaction that lasts for a short time (感情或反应)一阵阵发作,阵发a spasm of anxiety/anger/coughing/pain, etc. 突然一阵焦虑、愤怒、咳嗽、疼痛等