1.使麻痹,使瘫痪
2.使无力,使无效;使气馁;使惊呆
3.【电】关闭
1.“paralyze”的变体
1.The variant of paralyze
1.Sadly, America already seems to be failing to keep that promise, paralysed by the politics of transition.
遗憾的是美国已经出现了无法恪守诺言的迹象,其成因是新旧总统政权交替时期的政治形势。
2.Neroli Fairhall's athletic career appeared to be finished when she was paralysed from the waist down following a motorbike accident.
在一次摩托车事故后,乃罗利-菲尔霍的腰部以下全部瘫痪,她的运动员生涯也面临终止。
3.He eventually died of a combination of liver disease and a neural illness that gradually paralysed his body, starting with his feet.
他最终死于肝病和神经系统的疾病,这种病从脚部开始使他全身逐渐瘫痪。
4.After a year of economic turmoil and academic trauma, most business schools seem to have become paralysed.
在经历了一年的经济动荡和学术创伤后,多数商学院似乎已变得不知所措。
5.Visiting western politicians and businessmen say bureaucrats appear paralysed as they wait to see what will happen next.
来访的西方政界人士和商人表示,古巴官员似乎都停止了活动,因为他们正在等着观察事态进展。
6.At the end of a period in which the debt row left Washington all but paralysed, Congress broke up for the summer.
在这次让华盛顿陷入瘫痪的债务争端结束后,国会开始了夏季休会。
7.He felt as though his bones were breaking through his chest while the rest of his body was paralysed.
他觉得胸内的骨头好像都快断了,而身体的其他部位也麻痹瘫痪了。
8.The Egyptians knew that damage to the brain could cause other parts of the body to become paralysed.
埃及人知道,大脑的损伤会引起身体其它部分的瘫痪。
9.IT IS all too reminiscent of an epidemic that paralysed Beijing and other parts of China in 2003.
在2003年,一种让北京和中国其他地方几尽瘫痪的流行病永远都无法令人忘却。
10.Others crammed into bars or gathered at home for the match, which left the country paralysed for two and a half hours Sunday evening.
还有一些球迷涌入酒吧或聚在家中观看比赛,致使西班牙在上周日晚间陷入瘫痪状态达两个半小时之久。