英:[ˈpærəlaɪz]
美:[ˈpærəlaɪz]
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par·a·lyse
第三人称单数:paralyses
现在分词:paralysing
过去式:paralysed
过去分词:paralysed
Verb
1. make powerless and unable to function;
"The bureaucracy paralyzes the entire operation"
2. cause to be paralyzed and immobile;
"The poison paralyzed him"
"Fear paralyzed her"
"alternative (chiefly British) spelling of paralyze。有关结尾,请参见 -ize。相关词汇: Paralysed; paralysing。
"early 19th cent.: from French paralyser, from paralysie 'paralysis'
1 As the drugs that had been paralysing Matty left his body, there were some initial reactions.
2 "The important thing with childhood bereavement is that they can be in a sharing situation with people not embarrassed by grief and not paralysed by what to say."
3 After she had a stroke, in her late 80s, which almost paralysed her left arm, she used the kneading of dough as therapy.
4 It was probable that she was going to be paralysed for life.
5 Any movement would imbalance the boat, but I also felt paralysed by the thought of imminent death.
6 Again the poor man groaned; he looked as if he dared not move; fear, either of death or of something else, appeared almost to paralyse him.
7 The stroke left her arm paralysed and she lost her peripheral vision, and she is now a keen supporter of The Stroke Association.
8 Similar interfaces might enable soldiers brain-damaged or paralysed after a roadside bomb explosion to recover some function, coupling the brain's electrical activity to the movement of a prosthetic limb.
9 But with the deadline looming, the trio are paralysed by indecision.
10 Drinking a Little comforts a day, but being used to hitting the bottle will paralyse all your senses.
小酒宜情,但是酗酒成性会麻痹你所有的心智。
11 And there's the rub: the evening seems paralysed by the tension between not wanting to appear luddite and providing a fitting requiem for lost words, stories and libraries.
12 It started violently, with prized Dillon Panthers quarterback and captain Jason Street getting permanently paralysed after a bad tackle.
13 He is far less "paralysed" about performances than he once was.
14 In some, the muscle relaxant had been given without the general anaesthetic, which meant the patient was fully conscious but paralysed throughout their operation.
15 In his book, Jornet writes: “In the mountains, I never waver, but in the jagged terrain of relationships I’m paralysed.”
16 For a split second, it remained as he left it, paralysed, its fur still bearing the imprint of his hands.
17 It was at one of Ayers's parties in 1973 that the drunken Wyatt fell out of an upstairs window, leaving him permanently paralysed from the waist down.
18 The previous episode ended with Nancy eyeballing the mirror, paralysed with guilt at having kept quiet about her friend Barb’s disappearance into a reality-fracturing netherworld.
19 My dad had paralysing depression, and so did his father.
20 Each was paralysed by stage fright, finding it impossible to perform in public.
1 使不能正常工作
3 使麻痹
4 无效
diriment empty void useless idle invalid frustrate null nude ineffective barren inert inconclusive unprofitable ineffectual voided unfruitful unavailing nugatory otiose avoidance inefficiency impotence sterility idleness nullification invalidation nullity inconclusiveness nihility avoid negative blank mock negate invalidate nullify quash
6 使瘫痪
8 不能正常工作
9 陷入瘫痪
10 麻痹
paralytic deadening paralysed paralysis lull into palsy palsied numb stupid powerless torpid torporific sleep stupor torpor acedia torpidity paralysation torpify dope benumb
11 使无力
12 瘫痪的
14 惊呆
16 瘫痪
paralytic paralysed breakdown paralysis paralysation palsy numb pith bring to its knees jammed palsied jam come apart at the seams benumb
18 无力
weak faint feeble impotent rickety flabby languid washy emasculate enervate impuissant asthenia disability inability enfeeble force tooth unable pointless powerless enervated nerveless milk-and-water slack feebly adynamia inertia palsy impotence tenuity anergy nihility impuissance
19 无法正常运转
20 使惊愕
21 呆若木鸡