paralyse 详细解释

paralyse

['pærə.laiz]

v.瘫痪, 麻痹, 不能正常活动, 无力
=paralyze(英)

英英释义

动词 paralyse:

make powerless and unable to function

同义词:paralyze

cause to be paralyzed and immobile

同义词:paralyze

补充

paralyseparalyse英:[ˈpærəlaiz] 美:[ˈpærəˌlaɪz]vt.1.使瘫痪[麻痹]A stroke paralysed half his face.中风使他半边脸瘫痪。2.使不能正常活动The country was paralysed by a series of strikes.一系列的罢工使那个国家陷于瘫痪之中。

例句

1. Her sister had been paralysed in a road accident.她妹妹在一起交通事故中瘫痪了。 2. a virus which paralysed his legs使他双腿瘫痪的一种病毒 3. The injection paralyses the muscle.这支注射剂使肌肉麻痹。 4. The strike has virtually paralysed the island.这场罢工实际上使这座岛屿陷入瘫痪。 5. The rail network has been paralysed by heavy snow.这个铁路交通网因大雪而陷入瘫痪。 6. Mrs Burrows had been paralysed by a stroke.伯罗斯太太因中风瘫痪了。 7. [as adj. paralysed]he became partially paralysed.他的身体部分瘫痪了。 8. some people are paralysed by the thought of failure.有些人一想到失败就吓坏了。 9. [as adj. paralyzing]her paralysing shyness.使她手足无措的羞涩。 10. the regional capital was paralysed by a general strike.总罢工使地区首府陷入瘫痪。 11. Miriam is paralysed from the waist down.米里亚姆下半身瘫痪。 12. The disease can cause paralysis or even death.这种疾病能导致瘫痪,甚至死亡。 13. There has been complete paralysis of the railway system.铁路系统已经完全瘫痪。