paralyse
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If someone is paralysed by an accident or an illness, they have no feeling in their body, or in part of their body, and are unable to move. 使癱瘓
She is paralysed from the waist down. 她從腰部以下癱瘓。
2. paralysedADJ 癱瘓的
A guy with paralysed legs is not supposed to ride horses. 一個(gè)雙腿癱瘓的人不該騎馬。
3. V-T If a person, place, or organization is paralysed by something, they become unable to act or function properly. 使喪失活動(dòng)能力
The city has been virtually paralysed by sudden snowstorms. 這座城市實(shí)際上已因突降的暴雪而癱瘓。
She was paralysed by fear and love. 她因?yàn)榭謶趾蛺鄱械桨c瘓。
4. paralysedADJ 喪失活動(dòng)能力的
He sat in his chair, paralysed with dread. 他坐在他的椅子上,嚇癱了。
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paralyse /?p?r?la?z/ (paralysing,paralysed,paralyses)
[英國(guó)英語(yǔ)]AM paralyze
劍橋詞典
- to cause a person , animal , or part of the body to lose the ability to move or feel
使麻痹,使癱瘓
The drug paralyses the nerves so that there is no feeling or movement in the legs . 這種藥物會(huì)麻痹神經(jīng)使得腿部失去知覺或不能活動(dòng)。
to cause a person , group , or organization to stop working or acting normally
使喪失活動(dòng)力;使不能正常運(yùn)作;使陷入癱瘓
A sudden snowstorm paralysed the city . 突然襲來(lái)的暴風(fēng)雪使該城陷入癱瘓。 返回 paralyse