单词 | Suffocation |
例句 | 1. Many of the victims died of suffocation. 2. Dry, teasing, hacking cough with a sense of suffocation. 3. The suffocation of social pressure, the idea of self-worth as defined by men, it all rings true. 4. Even if they survive those patients undergoing suffocation are suffering unacceptable and repeated abuse. 5. Some of our patients with suffocation or hypoxaemia induced by epilepsy might have died without a definite diagnosis and appropriate management. 5. 6. Away from this earthly noisy and stressful suffocation. 7. Even I also feel that the feeling of suffocation! 8. Possible suffocation hazards due to lack of adequate ventilation. 9. The room was hot to suffocation. 10. I had a cough and a feeling of suffocation. 11. Fantastic creatures embracing suffocation and morbid, a lot of crosses. 12. Compared with other options, such as suffocation, perhaps it was. 13. He voluble to the point of suffocation, then quiet as the Jordan. 14. They may wake from sleep with great fear, agitation and anxiety and a sense of suffocation like in Lachesis. 15. She was subsequently confined to the vapor bath of her home to die of suffocation. 16. Tossed and buffeted for six hours, and caught in an eddy in the vortex, she died of suffocation. 17. The prime minister, Pascoal Mocumbi, said the cause may have been food poisoning, lack of water, or suffocation. 18. A report on state television said all the victims were believed to have died from suffocation. 19. It also banned the practice of transporting pepper-sprayed suspects in a prone position, saying the practice could contribute to suffocation. 20. Trapped in an eddy Graham was retrieved from the barrel badly bruised, just before he almost died of suffocation. 21. Also in this house-fit there was no anger, no suffocation, no yearning to be elsewhere. 22. It was the fear of death and all the ways in which it might arrive: shooting, strangulation, suffocation. 23. Therefore, even with oxygen at saturation point, an excess of carbon dioxide may cause suffocation. 24. Detectives working on the case are working on the theory that they died of hypothermia or suffocation or a combination of both. 25. The most severe allergic reaction, anaphylactic shock, can kill through suffocation. 26. New emotions were beginning to show, notably aggression and fear of suffocation. 27. She may have been held back, too, by memories of near suffocation. 28. Reading between the lines, I can readily see that her weeks of weaning were punctuated with episodes of near suffocation. 29. Conclusion Fetal distress may injure the cardiac function, no matter newborns suffocation. 30. Lawyers had been found to say it was OK to simulate suffocation. 31. In Korea, they risk suffocation by the chaebol, themselves overgrown family businesses. 32. However , the little falcon had already died of suffocation. 33. "The inmates may die through suffocation, and they may be aware because the thiopental is insufficient, " Zimmers says. 34. Let me amnesia, suffocation, let me die before you have it! 35. A suffocation sensor, evolutionarily programmed to produce negative affectivity may help explaining why asthma and COPD patients are at higher risk for depression and panic. 36. The impulse, oppressed and suffocated by fatuity and fear, produces the intense contrast between exuberance and suffocation, conveying the agonized mentality of the hero and heroine. 37. Sorry, but cuddly stuffed animals -- another infant suffocation danger --- should get evicted. 38. Meanwhile, the mortality rates of accidental suffocation and drowning were measured. 39. Its purple visage, and its violet-colored hands showed that it had perished from suffocation, but as it was not yet cold, I hesitated to throw it into the water that ran at my feet. 40. The oxygen consumption rate and suffocation point of cru carp F1 laver of Carassius auratus hybridized with Cyprinus capio are studied. 41. Into the suffocation dungeons the visitor is taken for a moment and feels himself strangling. 42. An unprecedented finally felt the pressure a bit to suffocation. 43. The first 6 reasons leading to death were found to be suffocation respiratory diseases, infections, deformity, intracranial bleeding and scleroma. 44. The greatest dangers of pyroclastic avalanches are probably heat and suffocation. 45. He has been voluble to the point of suffocation, then quiet as the Jordan. 46. Cancer is the result of suffocation of the cells due to too much mucous present such that the cells cannot feed upon the sugar and oxygen that they require to subsist nor detoxify of their wastes. 47. Such love will drown him in suffocation,() pain and despair. 48. Shortage of oxygen may cause the aquatic animal and aquatic plant such as zooplankton, fish, shrimp, shellfish, coral and their eggs and larvas' death of suffocation. 49. So that my soul would choose suffocation, Death rather than my pains. 50. The opaque oil film reduces the quality of light and affects the sea-air exchange so that the sea reduce the oxygen yield which cause marine lives death of suffocation. 51. Results 2 patients came forth with chill and hyperpyrexia, and one of them appeared with tachycardia and suffocation. |
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