adj.微弱的;无力的;模糊的
v.昏倒
n.昏厥;昏倒
副词:faintly
比较级:fainter
*级:faintest
名词:fainter
过去式:fainted
过去分词:fainted
现在分词:fainting
第三人称单数:faints
fainter详解释义
fainter双解释义
fainter英英释义
adj.(形容词)
微弱的,微小的
模糊的,不清楚的,暗淡的
无力的,软弱无力的,虚弱的,衰弱的
懦弱的,软弱的
可能性不大的
不热情的,不*的
昏眩的,快要昏厥的,头晕的
v.(动词)
变得微弱,变得没气力
昏厥,头晕 ,昏过去,晕厥
渐渐不明
微弱,衰弱
消失
压垮
失去勇气,气馁,颓废
n.(名词)
昏,昏厥,昏迷,昏倒,昏厥
眼花
劣质酒精
adj.(形容词)
微弱的,模糊的,暗淡的,隐约的 that cannot be clearly perceived by the senses; indistinct; not intense in colour or sound or smell
[A](体力)无力的,虚弱的; 易失去知觉的,昏眩 (of physical abilities) lacking strength; likely to lose consciousness, giddy
[A](动作等)无力的,似无甚*的 (of actions, etc.) weak; unlikely to have much effect
v.(动词)
vi. 晕倒,昏倒 lose consciousness unexpectedly
n.(名词)
[S]昏厥,不省人事 act or state of fainting
Noun
a spontaneous loss of consciousness caused by insufficient blood to the brain
Adjective
deficient in magnitude; barely perceptible; lacking clarity or brightness or loudness etc;

"a faint outline"
"the wan sun cast faint shadows"
"the faint light of a distant candle"
"weak colors"
"a faint hissing sound"
"a faint aroma"
"a weak pulse"

lacking clarity or distinctness;

"a dim figure in the distance"
"only a faint recollection"
"shadowy figures in the gloom"
"saw a vague outline of a building through the fog"
"a few wispy memories of childhood"

lacking strength or vigor;

"damning with faint praise"
"faint resistance"
"feeble efforts"
"a feeble voice"

weak and likely to lose consciousness;

"suddenly felt faint from the pain"
"was sick and faint from hunger"
"felt light in the head"
"a swooning fit"
"light-headed with wine"
"light-headed from lack of sleep"

indistinctly understood or felt or perceived;

"a faint clue to the origin of the mystery"
"haven't the faintest idea"

lacking conviction or boldness or courage;

"faint heart ne'er won fair lady"

Verb
pass out from weakness, physical or emotional distress due to a loss of blood supply to the brain
fainter词语用法
fainter例句
fainter常见错误
fainter搭配
adj.(形容词)
faint的基本意思是“微弱的,模糊的,暗淡的,隐约的”,指事物或声音等由于处于较远的距离或由于其他原因而显得不清楚或不*; 也可指因身体不好而造成的“无力,虚弱”; 还可指对某事所采取的手段不够强硬而显得“无力,无甚*”。
faint多用来修饰抽象名词,如声音、希望等。
v.(动词)
faint用作动词时的意思是“晕倒,昏倒”,指由于受外界因素的影响(如饥饿、炎热、恐惧、震惊、痛苦等)而暂时失去知觉。faint引申还可以指“消失,褪色”。
faint主要用作不及物动词,后常接副词away,表示“昏过去”“消失”。
faint后可接介词from或with,也可接复合介词because of,三者意思上没有*差别。
n.(名词)
faint用作名词时意思是“昏厥,不省人事”,指人处于无知觉或不省人事的状态,这种状态可维持一段较长的时间,也可能只是暂时的。
faint常以单数形式出现。
用作形容词(adj.)
A faint hope still flickered in her breast.
一种微弱的希望仍在她的心中闪动着。
He could discern a faint light ahead in the forest.
他能看到前面森林里有一线微弱的灯光。
I heard a faint sound in the distance.
我听到远处有个微弱的声音。
Every time I think of it I feel faint!
每次想到这些
All you can see is a faint reflection in his eyes.
你所能看到的只是他双眼的模糊的映像。
The writing on the stone was very faint.
这块石头上的字迹很模糊.
She saw a faint mark on the horizon, and gradually it took shape.
她瞥见天边出现了一个模糊的痕迹,慢慢形成可以辨认的形状。
用作动词(v.)
You'd better attend to that girl. I think she's going to faint.
你*去照顾那女孩,我看她快昏倒了。
The princess went very pale and looked as though she was about to faint.
公主一下子脸色变得非常苍白,看起来仿佛就要昏倒似的。
用作名词(n.)
The little girl went off in a faint,but the doctor pulled her round very soon.
小女孩昏倒了,但医生很快使她苏醒过来。
He slumped to the floor in a faint.
他砰一声昏倒在地板上。
v.(动词)
他妻子被这消息吓晕了。

误 His wife is fainted at the news.

正 His wife fainted at the news.

析 faint是不及物动词,不用于被动结构。

~+名词
faint attempt
半心半意的尝试
faint hope
渺茫的希望
faint idea
模糊的想法
faint memory
模糊的记忆
faint noise
微弱的声音
faint possibility
微小的可能性
faint praise
轻描淡写的赞扬
faint sound
隐约传来的声音
faint trace
依稀可见的踪迹
faint voice
微弱的声音
~+介词
faint from
因…而昏倒
faint from hunger
饿得晕倒
faint from loss of blood
因失血而昏倒
faint from the pain
疼得昏倒
faint with
因…而昏倒
动词+~
fall into a faint
昏倒了
形容词+~
dead faint
昏倒
介词+~
go off in a faint
昏过去
fainter近义词
dim
swoon
black out
weak
vague
weaken
indistinct
pale
hazy
pass out
slight
dizzy
giddy
blackout
loss of consciousness
unconsciousness
collapse
fall down
lose consciousness
blurred
obscure
ailing
out
stupor
weary
bloodless
black
subtle
over
twilight
wan
distant
white
keel
aerial
keel over
sleepy
worn
swooning
lightheaded
shadowy
deliquium
light-headed
conk
wispy
light
feeble
fainthearted
faint-hearted
timid
syncope
ambiguous
indefinite
loud
intense
strong