paralyze

英['pærəlaɪz] 美['pærəˌlaɪz]
  • vt. 使 ... 瘫痪; 使目瞪口呆
  • =paralyse(英)
paralyzingly paralyzation paralyzed paralyzed paralyzing paralyzes
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    v. (动词)
    1. 使麻痹
    2. 使瘫痪
    3. 使无力
    4. 使全面停顿
    5. 使不能(正常)活动
    6. 使气馁
    7. 使惊呆
    8. 使无能为力
    9. 使目瞪口呆

英英释义

Verb:
  1. make powerless and unable to function;

    "The bureaucracy paralyzes the entire operation"

  2. cause to be paralyzed and immobile;

    "The poison paralyzed him"
    "Fear paralyzed her"

1. The snake uses its venom to stun or paralyze its victims.
蛇用其毒液使受害者失去知觉或瘫痪.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. If unsolved, the problem will sooner or later paralyze our strategy and our foreign policy.
这个问题如果不解决, 它迟早会使我们的战略和我们的对外政策陷于瘫痪.

来自辞典例句

3. The soviet Union believes that it can demoralize Western Europe and paralyze us.
苏联相信它能使西欧丧失斗志,麻痹我们.

来自辞典例句

4. A blanket assault on our institutions and motives can paralyze the nation's capacity to govern itself.
不分青红皂白攻击我们的制度和动机只能使国家丧失管理自己的能力.

来自辞典例句

5. So friend, your low confidence will limit and paralyze you.
因此朋友, 你消沉的自信心将阻止你,击垮你.

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    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. Otherwise, my dread of criticism can paralyze me.
      不然的话,我对批评的恐惧将让我行为瘫痪。
    2. Even the smallest slip could permanently paralyze the patient.
      即使最小的失误都会导致小朱利安终身瘫痪。