coma
US /ˈkoʊ.mə/
UK /ˈkoʊ.mə/

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coma
a state of deep unconsciousness that lasts for a prolonged or indefinite period, caused especially by severe injury or disease.
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He has been in a coma for three weeks after the accident.
È in coma da tre settimane dopo l'incidente.
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The doctors are hopeful he will come out of the coma soon.
I medici sperano che esca presto dal coma.