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difference between "pass out" and "faint".
difference between "pass out" and "faint", which are the same according to my dictionary. But I guess there's little difference.
2012年2月27日 05:07
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Pass out and faint can mean similar and totally different things. Pass out and faint can both mean to lose all consciousness. They also have their own meanings.
The meaning of " to pass out" in this case is the verb of faint. To pass out can also mean handing out objects or information. If someone passed you something, they handed you something. The phrase " to pass out" means "to let go of"
Faint can also mean something that is barely noticeable or unclear.
" The smell of the rose was faint". " The noise was faint." The word faint means "weakness".
With those definitions let's picture why they are used. If some lost all consciousness and fell or their eyes rolled into the back of their heads. They are letting go of even if it's against their wishes. Their body is letting go of due to whatever reason. They passed out.
If someone lost all consciousness it was because their body was weak, they were faint. That's why we say " fainted".
2012年2月27日
Faint= to lose consciousness due to heat or illness
pass out= a slang term for to lose consciousness due to drinking too much alcohol
2012年2月27日
They are close. To faint usually means having an extreme reaction to a situation an losing conciousness. Passing out can be the result of simply having "too much to drink." "He drank all night at the party and passed out."
2012年2月27日
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