fainted
fainted — 動詞
- faintedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- fainteds3rd person singular
- fainteding-ing form
- faintededpast simple
1. to pass out and fall down when your brain briefly gets too little blood
昏倒
因腦部短暫缺氧而突然失去意識並倒下
to pass out and fall down when your brain briefly gets too little blood
Roya fainted during the morning assembly after standing too long in the sun.
Roya 在晨會時站太久曬太陽,結果昏倒了。
The paramedic helped Gita lie flat after she fainted at the station.
救護人員讓 Gita 在車站昏倒後平躺在地上。
intransitive: no object after 'fainted'
Amelia nearly fainted when she saw blood on her son's knee.
Amelia 看到兒子膝蓋上的血,差點昏倒。
Hoa felt dizzy and fainted just before the nurse called her name.
Hoa 感到頭暈,就在護理師叫到她名字之前昏倒了。
The heat in the crowded hall was so intense that three people fainted.
擁擠大廳實在太熱,有三個人因此昏倒了。
- pass out
more informal; common in everyday speech
- collapse
broader term; can happen for many reasons, not just loss of blood to the brain
- lose consciousness
more clinical and formal; used in medical contexts
用法筆記
Frequently used with 'nearly' or 'almost' when someone comes close to losing consciousness but does not. The subject is always a person or animal — objects and machines cannot faint.