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palsy
- IPA[ˈpôlzē]
美式
- paralysis, especially that which is accompanied by involuntary tremors;a condition of incapacity or helplessness
- affect with paralysis and involuntary tremors
verb: palsy, 3rd person present: palsies, gerund or present participle: palsying, past tense: palsied, past participle: palsied
noun: palsy, plural noun: palsies
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名詞
- 1. paralysis, especially that which is accompanied by involuntary tremors a kind of palsy had seized him
- ▪ a condition of incapacity or helplessness is the calmness of philosophy, or the palsy of insensibility, to be looked for?
動詞
- 1. affect with paralysis and involuntary tremors she feels as if the muscles on her face are palsied he buried an anguished face in palsied hands
- a condition marked by impaired muscle coordination (spastic paralysis) and/or other ...
Oxford Dictionary
- very friendly or intimate: he tried to get palsy-walsy with Henry, and that was a big mistake
Oxford Dictionary
- a condition marked by impaired muscle coordination (spastic paralysis) and/or other ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- very friendly or intimate: he tried to get palsy-walsy with Henry, and that was a big mistake
Oxford American Dictionary
- paralysis of the facial nerve causing muscular weakness in one side of the face.
Oxford Dictionary
- paralysis of the facial nerve causing muscular weakness in one side of the face.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈpɔːlzi]
英式
- paralysis, especially that which is accompanied by involuntary tremors: a kind of palsy had seized him
- affect with paralysis and involuntary tremors: she feels as if the muscles on her face are palsied he buried an anguished face in palsied hands
Oxford Dictionary