1.
His mind wandered when he had a very high fever.
他发高烧时神志不清。
2.
an alcoholic drink intended to wake one up early in the morning.
晨起喝的清醒神志的酒。
3.
The patient's mind is lucid.
病人的神志是清醒的。
4.
He was perfectly sane when he committed the crime.
他犯罪时,神志十分清醒。
5.
These caused him to recover his balance sufficiently.
这些使他神志清醒过来。
6.
the more intelligent, the less sane.
人越聪明,神志越不清醒。
7.
She's delirious, but has lucid intervals.
她神志昏乱, 但时而清醒.
8.
epilepsy characterized by paroxysmal attacks of brief clouding of consciousness (a possible other abnormalities).
突发性癫痫神志不清楚。
9.
"Oh, can Pa have lost his mind?"
"哦,难道爸神志不清了吗?"
10.
He raved in his delirium.
他神志昏迷说胡话。
11.
Perhaps the old woman was out of her head.
老太婆也许神志昏迷了。
12.
(of a person,his mind,etc)be inattentive,confused or delirious
(指人、思想等)走神,胡思乱想,神志昏乱
13.
Of, suffering from, or characteristic of delirium.
失常的,精神错乱的神志失常的,遭受神志失常的痛苦的,或具有神志失常的特征的
14.
I gave a shudder but felt fresher.
我打了一个寒噤,神志立刻清爽了。
15.
Enough stuff here to chloroform you.
这里有的是足以使你神志昏迷的东西。
16.
It is not easy to become sane.'
要神志健全,不是容易的事。”
17.
Journal of Clinical Electroencephaloloyg
临床神经电生理学杂志
18.
Gratitude is the sign of noble souls.
感恩是精神高尚的标志。