词汇 | paralyse |
释义 | paralyse verb[ T ] UK(USparalyze)uk /ˈpær.əl.aɪz/ us /ˈper.əl.aɪz/ to cause a person, animal, or part of the body to lose the ability to move or feel: 使麻痹,使瘫痪 The drug paralyses the nerves so that there is no feeling or movement in the legs.这种药物会麻痹神经使得腿部失去知觉或不能活动。 to cause a person, group, or organization to stop working or acting normally: 使丧失活动力;使不能正常运作;使陷入瘫痪 A sudden snowstorm paralysed the city.突然袭来的暴风雪使该城陷入瘫痪。 Injuring and injuries at-risk battered child syndrome battered woman syndrome be in the warsidiom bite eviscerate first degree flesh wound fourth degree gash granulate incapacitate insult pi pull reinjure reinjury scarred strain wounded You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Preventing and impeding paralyse | Business Englishparalyse verb[ T ] UK(USparalyze)uk /ˈpærəlaɪz/us to cause a person, group, or organization to stop working: The fuel protesters have threatened to try to paralyse the country again on November 13. The company was paralyzed by debt for more than five years. Examples of paralyseparalyse This highlights that ethics is not an all or none phenomenon and that excessive preoccupation with ethical aspects can be paralysing. This is in contrast to nonbenzimidazole anthelminthics which act on the parasite neuromuscular pathways and paralyse them. The effects of the crisis slowly paralysed the entire economy. The labour movement paralysed crucial plants and industrial sectors. These reports were supposed to have a binding character and, therefore, they could either confirm or paralyse the privatisation process. When such institutions emerge they will be stable until another shock upsets the underlying political balance of power and paralyses their adaptive capacity. Their members, living and working both in the rural and urban areas, are capable of paralysing the entire educational system. Seemingly paralysed and unprepared, the regency bowed to the inevitable dismissal, and were spared any reprisals. We had observed on occasions that rapid decomposition occurred in larvae which had been paralysed by the parasite preparatory to oviposition thereon in breeding compartments. The degree to which political control of the press was paralysed illustrates the fact that censors themselves claimed some limitation of the role of censorship. Prompted by worsening acidosis, she was paralysed and ventilated. The parasites would paralyse and perhaps feed on a proportion of the larvae, but did not oviposit on them. Moreover, the state was paralysed by a massive government employee strike. One man is paralysed and his crops suffer, another is left in place, because he holds the sheikh's favour. Surprisingly, mutants survived until three weeks, although progressively paralysed. See all examples of paralyse These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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