paralyse
- IPA[ˈparəlʌɪz]
英式
- cause (a person or part of the body) to become partly or wholly incapable of movement;make (someone) unable to think or act normally, especially through panic or fear
verb: paralyse, 3rd person present: paralyses, gerund or present participle: paralysing, past tense: paralysed, past participle: paralysed
- 釋義
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動詞
- 1. cause (a person or part of the body) to become partly or wholly incapable of movement Mrs Burrows had been paralysed by a stroke 同義詞
- ▪ make (someone) unable to think or act normally, especially through panic or fear some people are paralysed by the thought of failure 同義詞
- ▪ stop (a system, place, or organization) from operating by causing disruption the regional capital was paralysed by a general strike 同義詞
- cause (a person or part of the body) to become partly or wholly incapable of movement: Mrs. Burrows had been paralyzed by a stroke
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a person or part of the body) partly or wholly incapable of movement: he became partially paralyzed
Oxford American Dictionary