黄昏 | huáng hūn | dusk; evening; nightfall | |
昏迷 | hūn mí | to lose consciousness; to be in a coma; stupor; coma; stunned; disoriented | |
昏暗 | hūn àn | dusky | |
昏倒 | hūn dǎo | to faint | |
昏睡 | hūn shuì | sleep; drowse when unconscious; lethargic sleep; lethargy |
1 | I fainted in the classroom. | |
2 | The woman sighed and asked me: "Did he faint? | |
3 | He was knocked out cold and thought his jaw was broken. | |
4 | When Mary went to clean his table, she almost fainted. | |
5 | She fainted in the classroom and was carried out. |