sleep deprivation
常見例句
- What’s more, they seemed to recover more quickly from periods of sleep deprivation .
而且,它們似乎能從短時(shí)間的睡眠剝奪中更快地恢復(fù)過來。 - But the long-term consequences of sleep deprivation should be enough to convince anyone to hit the sack.
但如果是長期的睡眠剝奪其所帶來的后果應(yīng)該足夠能說服任何人趕緊上床睡覺。 - Picking up on that theme, let me share something I learned from an airline pilot and a banquet manager about the risks of sleep deprivation.
按照這個(gè)模式,我想講一些我自己從一位航空公司飛行員和一位宴會(huì)廳經(jīng)理身上學(xué)到的東西,有關(guān)于睡眠剝奪的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。 - The ICRC report says that all 14 detainees were subjected to sleep deprivation, beatings and suffocation with water, and that all of them were repeatedly smashed against the wall.
- The Bush administration strenuously defended so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques" like sleep deprivation to obtain information from detainees, and admitted to harsher treatment, like the simulated drowning technique called water boarding, that was used in the immediate aftermath of the September 11 terror attacks.
- We would all be new to parenting, overwhelmed with feeding schedules and dizzy from sleep deprivation.
NPR: Think Partnered Parenting Is Hard? Try Going Solo - The U.S. Army field manual classifies sustained sleep deprivation as a form of mental torture.
NPR: GOP Presidential Hopefuls Disagree on Torture 返回 sleep deprivation