Meaning and Usage
"昏迷" (hūn mí) specifically refers to a state of unconsciousness or coma, often caused by injury, illness, or intoxication. It is a medical term used to describe someone who is unresponsive and unaware of their surroundings.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "昏迷" in hospital or emergency contexts, such as after accidents or severe health incidents. It describes a serious condition requiring immediate medical attention.
Collocations and Patterns
- 昏迷不醒: unconscious and unresponsive
- 昏迷状态: coma state
- 昏迷过去: to pass out (often from alcohol or shock)
Usage Notes
"昏迷" is more formal and clinical than simply saying "失去意识" (lose consciousness). It implies a deeper, prolonged unconsciousness rather than a brief faint. Avoid using it for casual or temporary dizziness.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "昏迷" with "迷糊" (míhu), which means confused or dazed but still conscious. "昏迷" means complete loss of consciousness.
Meaning and Usage
"昏迷" (hūn mí) specifically refers to a state of unconsciousness or coma, often caused by injury, illness, or intoxication. It is a medical term used to describe someone who is unresponsive and unaware of their surroundings.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "昏迷" in hospital or emergency contexts, such as after accidents or severe health incidents. It describes a serious condition requiring immediate medical attention.
Collocations and Patterns
- 昏迷不醒: unconscious and unresponsive
- 昏迷状态: coma state
- 昏迷过去: to pass out (often from alcohol or shock)
Usage Notes
"昏迷" is more formal and clinical than simply saying "失去意识" (lose consciousness). It implies a deeper, prolonged unconsciousness rather than a brief faint. Avoid using it for casual or temporary dizziness.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "昏迷" with "迷糊" (míhu), which means confused or dazed but still conscious. "昏迷" means complete loss of consciousness.
Meaning and Usage
"昏迷" (hūn mí) specifically refers to a state of unconsciousness or coma, often caused by injury, illness, or intoxication. It is a medical term used to describe someone who is unresponsive and unaware of their surroundings.
Common Contexts
You will often hear "昏迷" in hospital or emergency contexts, such as after accidents or severe health incidents. It describes a serious condition requiring immediate medical attention.
Collocations and Patterns
- 昏迷不醒: unconscious and unresponsive
- 昏迷状态: coma state
- 昏迷过去: to pass out (often from alcohol or shock)
Usage Notes
"昏迷" is more formal and clinical than simply saying "失去意识" (lose consciousness). It implies a deeper, prolonged unconsciousness rather than a brief faint. Avoid using it for casual or temporary dizziness.
Common Confusion
Do not confuse "昏迷" with "迷糊" (míhu), which means confused or dazed but still conscious. "昏迷" means complete loss of consciousness.