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paralyzed
1
使瘫痪, 使麻痹
to cause a person, animal, or part of the body to lose the ability to move or function, usually due to injury or illness
及物动词
- The accident unfortunately paralyzed his legs, leaving him unable to walk.
不幸的是,事故瘫痪了他的双腿,使他无法行走。
- A stroke can paralyze one side of the body, impacting motor functions.
中风可以麻痹身体的一侧,影响运动功能。
- The venom from the snakebite had the potential to paralyze the victim.
蛇咬伤的毒液有可能麻痹受害者。
- In severe cases, a spinal cord injury can paralyze both arms and legs.
在严重的情况下,脊髓损伤会瘫痪双臂和双腿。
- The disease progressed rapidly, threatening to paralyze the patient's respiratory system.
疾病迅速进展,威胁要麻痹患者的呼吸系统。
2
使瘫痪, 冻结
to stop someone from thinking or acting clearly, usually due to fear, shock, or panic
及物动词
- The sudden news of the accident paralyzed him with fear.
事故的突然消息让他因恐惧而瘫痪。
- She was paralyzed by panic when she realized she was lost in the woods.
当她意识到自己在森林里迷路时,恐慌使她瘫痪了。
- The thought of speaking in public paralyzed him, leaving him speechless.
在公众面前讲话的想法使他瘫痪,让他无言以对。
- The looming deadline paralyzed the team, preventing them from taking action.
迫在眉睫的最后期限麻痹了团队,阻止他们采取行动。
- Fear of failure paralyzed her from trying to pursue her dreams.
对失败的恐惧麻痹了她,阻止她追求梦想。