昏迷
hūn mí
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to lose consciousness;
to be in a coma;
stupor;
coma;
stunned;
disoriented
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黄昏
huáng hūn
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dusk;
evening;
nightfall
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昏倒
hūn dǎo
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to faint
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昏迷不醒
hūn mí bù xǐng
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to remain unconscious
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昏睡
hūn shuì
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sleep;
drowse when unconscious;
lethargic sleep;
lethargy
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头昏
tóu hūn
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dizzy;
giddy;
one's head spins
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昏厥
hūn jué
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to faint
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昏昏欲睡
hūn hūn yù shuì
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drowsy;
sleepy (idiom)
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昏暗
hūn àn
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dusky
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发昏
fā hūn
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to faint
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冲昏头脑
chōng hūn tóu nǎo
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lit. to be muddled in the brain (idiom); fig. excited and unable to act rationally;
to go to one's head
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昏昏沉沉
hūn hūn chén chén
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dizzy
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头昏脑胀
tóu hūn nǎo zhàng
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giddy;
one's head spins
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昏天黑地
hūn tiān hēi dì
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lit. dark sky and black earth (idiom);
fig. pitch dark;
to black out;
disorderly;
troubled times
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昏沉
hūn chén
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murky;
dazed;
befuddled;
dizzy
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昏花
hūn huā
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dim (eyesight);
blurred (vision)
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昏庸
hūn yōng
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muddleheaded
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头昏脑涨
tóu hūn nǎo zhàng
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variant of 頭昏腦脹|头昏脑胀[tou2 hun1 nao3 zhang4]
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昏乱
hūn luàn
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dazed;
confused;
fuddled
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昏聩
hūn kuì
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muddle-headed
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利令智昏
lì lìng zhì hūn
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to lose one's head through material greed (idiom)
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吓昏
xià hūn
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to faint from fear;
to be frightened into fits;
shell-shocked
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嚇昏
xià hūn
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to faint from fear;
to be frightened into fits;
shell-shocked
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昏亂
hūn luàn
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dazed;
confused;
fuddled
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昏君
hūn jūn
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incapable ruler
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