palsied如何读

英:['pɔ:lzɪd]

美:['pɔlzɪd]

palsied是什么意思

adj.

中风的,颤抖的

v.

瘫痪( palsy的过去式和过去分词 )

palsied词根

词根:palsy

adj.

palpitant 颤抖的;悸动的

n.

palsy 麻痹,麻痹状态;中风

vt.

palsy 麻痹;使瘫痪

palsied英英释义

Adjective

1. affected with palsy or uncontrollable tremor;

"hands weak and palsied"

palsied词组

cerebral palsyn. [医]大脑性麻痹

palsied词源中文解释

"瘫痪的; 失去能量或行动力的",1540年代,来自 palsy 的过去分词形容词。

palsied词源英文解释

The first known use of palsied was in 1550

palsied儿童词典英英释义

pamphletnoun

a short printed publication with no cover or with a paper cover

pamperverb

to treat with too much care and attention

pamperverb

to treat with too much care and attention

pamperverb

to treat with too much care and attention

pampanoun

a wide generally grass-covered plain of South America

paltryadjective

petty sense 3, mean

a paltry trick

trivial sense 2, worthless

a paltry sum

paltryadjective

petty sense 3, mean

a paltry trick

trivial sense 2, worthless

a paltry sum

palterverb

to act or speak insincerely

haggle, bargain

palsynoun

paralysis

a condition marked by uncontrollable trembling or shaking of the body or a part (as the head or hands)

palsiedadjective

affected with or as if with palsy

palsied医学词典英英释义

palsiedadjective

affected with palsy

palsied 例句

1 There, with wild, imploring eyes, the old man half stretched forth two palsied hands, his forage cap falling unheaded to the floor, his whole frame shaking.

2 He was palsied with terror.

他因恐怖而动弹不得.

3 It must have been a full five minutes before he pulled himself together, and tried to divest himself of the unnatural horror that palsied his energies.

4 Sir Charles would certainly have noticed the palsied faces on the streets of his native Edinburgh 200 years ago and what is true then is true today.

5 When the glories of this world fade from the vision; when am- bition becomes an empty name; when wealth turns to dust in the palsied hand of death, of what use is philosophy then?

6 Again the cross-bow twanged, and the next moment the bear was close upon Gerard, where he sat, with hair standing stiff on end, and eyes starting from their sockets, palsied.

7 The boy tried to give him water but the bowl fell from the palsied hand.

8 It was one of those sudden things which, like the phenomena of earth, strangles the breath and leaves men palsied.

9 As Washington prepared to host its first-ever World Series, a soldier injured in the Great War — “helpless and palsied and in his early twenties” — showed up at Griffith Stadium hoping for a job selling peanuts.

10 The visual quality of the material she shot is crummy, both palsied and smeared, but the decrepitude of the images also underscores that these blurry times would soon deteriorate.

11 Alice thrust backward a palsied hand and, clutching the young man she had danced with, dragged him forward.

12 The lamps flew by, and she still stood there, with the palsied shake of her head and hand, looking out into the darkness, in rumination.

13 “If we hadn’t been involved, very soon there would have been others to work for the cerebral palsied,” she wrote in a 1983 foreword to “Karen.”

14 Here is Method Man in a Hollywood hotel lobby: Shortly after Veronica Webb glides by and Danny Glover ambles through, the Wu star comes striding past the concierge in an extreme-sports pimp-roll—throwing his long arms wildly, swinging his legs outward in a bizarre palsied flail.

15 Moaning and shaking, the scared and palsied chevalier stood helpless by, wringing his hands together.

16 "I'm heavy and dull," replied George; "my pulse rises and fa's, my heart throbs, and my legs hae been shakin' under me, as if I were palsied."

17 In the midst stood Tresham, his haggard features and palsied frame bespeaking the extremity of his terror.

18 On a traitor’s heart be the curses of night, And palsied the craven hand That fails in the hazard of furious fight For God and our Native Land.

19 The old man screamed a palsied curse at her.

20 The ocean cable and the facilities for travel have palsied insular prejudice and lifted the embargo on the free interchange of ideas.

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