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第三人称单数:immobilises
现在分词:immobilising
过去式:immobilised
过去分词:immobilised
词根:immobile
adj.immobile 固定的;稳定的;不变的
n.immobility 不动,固定
immobilization 使停止流通,固定
immobilisation 固定
vt.immobilize 使固定;使不动;使停止流通
Verb
1. hold as reserve or withdraw from circulation; of capital
2. to hold fast or prevent from moving;
"The child was pinned under the fallen tree"
3. make defenseless
4. convert (assets) into fixed capital
5. prohibit the conversion or use of (assets);
"Blocked funds"
"Freeze the assets of this hostile government"
6. cause to be unable to move;
"The sudden storm immobilized the traffic"
“immobilize” 的英国拼写,详见 q.v.。与此相关的: immobilisation 、 immobilised 和 immobilising。后缀请参见 -ize。
The first known use of immobilize was in 1871
immobilizeverb
to fix in place : make immobile
1 There was this person on stage gradually being entrapped, immobilised and deprived of all pleasures, and yet every time Alison came back with that phrase "Happy days!" it was funny.
2 I think if I felt I was trying to be as good a writer as Jane Austen, then I would probably feel immobilised with pressure.
3 He managed to send an initial message saying he has a severe back injury and was immobilised, unable to eat or drink.
4 Doctors immobilized her wrist by putting it in a cast.
5 For the treatment of migraines, upwards of over 100 units can be used at a time, compared to the 20 to 70 units used to immobilize muscle movement in the face, explains Dr. Marchbein.
6 First, rescuers must essentially immobilise the enormous mammal before it nervously speeds away.
7 But Zouix says its solution tells the user where the car is immediately and lets the user immobilise their car, using satellite communication technology.
8 After weeks of protests in the Canadian capital Ottawa about vaccine mandates, 23 people were arrested for unlawful demonstrations on Tuesday and many trucks were immobilised, police said.
9 Was it not the idea of a temporary release from debt, from the question of responsibility for a death, which would only immobilise her when it returned later in her depressive phases?
10 Speaking in Edinburgh on Thursday evening, Brown condemned the “paralysed and immobilised” parliament in Westminster and said there was rising anger from the public who wanted to be involved in the decision-making process.
11 A whole tank regiment was completely immobilized by enemy air attacks.
敌军的空袭将整个坦克团完全钳制住了。
12 Again, the wasp doesn't immediately kill its target; it uses venom merely to immobilise its prey.
13 Unlike Botox, hair transplants don't immobilise your face.
14 "We barricaded ourselves in, then the police arrived and immobilised him."
15 Buffalo, where many emergency crews are immobilised by snow, is facing a "life-threatening situation", she said.
16 The firm has been immobilized by a series of strikes.
公司因一连串的罢工而陷於瘫痪。
17 Tehran said the US had spent weeks demanding that Iran match America’s diplomacy, but was now trying to immobilise its chief diplomat, by sanctioning Zarif.
18 He was able to send a message saying he had a severe back injury and was immobilised.
19 I was immobilised for a year and it took another year learning to walk and feed myself again.
20 It will immobilise it, or worse still, topple it over.
他会试图固定,即使再糟也只不过是倒下。