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单词 paralyse
释义  Related topics: Illness & disabilitypar·a·lyse British English, paralyze American English /ˈpærəlaɪz/ verb [transitive]  1  MIif something paralyses you, it makes you lose the ability to move part or all of your body, or to feel it 使瘫痪;使麻痹 Her legs were partly paralysed in the crash. 在撞车事故中她的双腿部分瘫痪。2  STOP something THAT IS HAPPENINGto make something unable to operate normally 使不能正常运作,使陷入瘫痪 Fear of unemployment is paralysing the economy. 对失业的恐惧使经济陷于瘫痪。 Motor traffic was paralysed in much of the city. 该城市大部分地区的汽车交通陷于停顿。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusparalyse• Boris is mentally paralysed by the situation, however.• He's twice suffered strokes and is paralysed down one side of his body.• Yet in the past week or two it has sometimes had a paralysing effect.• And then Frye began to scream, the sound of it paralysing everyone with fright again.• Then they jump on to their prey, paralyse it and feed on it.• Legs, eighty percent gone, left arm fifty percent paralysed, right arm, pretty well useless.• There are botulism injections available now to paralyse the frowning lines and the smiling ones too.• Strike action has paralysed the region's public transport system.• He was paralysed with the pain of the wound which pulsed in time to his heartbeat.par·a·lyse verbChineseSyllable  the it you, makes something if paralyses you Corpus lose
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