英 [ˈpærəlaɪzd] 美 [ˈpærəlaɪzd]
adj. 瘫痪的;不能活动的
v. 使麻痹;使无力;使失去勇气(paralyse 的过去式和过去分词)(paralyzed 的英式拼写)
paralyse /ˈpærəlaɪz/ TEM4 [ paralysing paralysed paralyses ]
及物动词 If someone is paralysed by an accident or an illness, they have no feeling in their body, or in part of their body, and are unable to move. 使瘫痪
She is paralysed from the waist down.
她从腰部以下瘫痪。
形容词 瘫痪的
A guy with paralysed legs is not supposed to ride horses.
一个双腿瘫痪的人不该骑马。
及物动词 If a person, place, or organization is paralysed by something, they become unable to act or function properly. 使丧失活动能力
The city has been virtually paralysed by sudden snowstorms.
这座城市实际上已因突降的暴雪而瘫痪。
She was paralysed by fear and love.
她因为恐惧和爱而感到瘫痪。
形容词 丧失活动能力的
He sat in his chair, paralysed with dread.
他坐在他的椅子上,吓瘫了。
瘫痪的(paralysed), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
惊呆的(paralysed), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
麻痹的(paralysed), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... bedridden卧床不起的; ; paralysed瘫痪的,麻痹的; ; mutilated截肢的; ; ...
瘫痪的;麻痹的;惊呆的
She is paralysed from the waist down.
她从腰部以下瘫痪。
The accident left him paralysed from the waist down.
那场事故使他腰部以下都瘫痪了。
She was paralysed by fear and love.
她因为恐惧和爱而感到瘫痪。
Plus, fundraiser Claire Lomas says her life has improved since becoming paralysed from the chest down.
So the political system has been paralysed by arguments over who has authority to do what.
In the 1970s, India's businessmen were protected from foreign competition, but paralysed by government regulations.