immobilize 的定义
im·mo·bi·lized, im·mo·bi·liz·ing.
- to make immobile or immovable; fix in place.
- to prevent the use, activity, or movement of: The hurricane immobilized the airlines.
- to deprive of the capacity for mobilization: The troops were immobilized by the enemy.
- Medicine/Medical. to prevent, restrict, or reduce normal movement in, as by a splint, cast, or prescribed bed rest.
- to render ineffective; stymie.
- Finance. to establish a monetary reserve by withdrawing from circulation.to create fixed capital in place of.
immobilize 近义词
disable
immobilize 的近义词 49 个
- cripple
- debilitate
- disarm
- impair
- incapacitate
- mangle
- mutilate
- paralyze
- shatter
- action
- attenuate
- batter
- blunt
- damage
- disenable
- disqualify
- enervate
- enfeeble
- exhaust
- hamstring
- handicap
- harm
- hock
- hurt
- invalidate
- kibosh
- maim
- mar
- muzzle
- pinion
- prostrate
- ruin
- sabotage
- sap
- spoil
- total
- unbrace
- undermine
- unfit
- weaken
- wreck
- hogtie
- knock out
- put out of action
- render incapable
- shoot down
- take out
- throw monkey wrench in
- unstrengthen
immobilize 的反义词 23 个
tie
更多immobilize例句
- A surprising new study finds that spiders can immobilize and then eat snakes up to 30 times their size.
- There can be no struggles because the immigrant will end up immobilized on the floor with his hands behind his back and a good scare that is not at all necessary.
- I could see the red light marked on the chest of some of my friends, but there was no need to shoot, because they had already immobilized us all with gas.
- Cutting off access to money is a quick-and-dirty way to immobilize people, not to mention wreak havoc when it’s done on a large scale.
- They made sure to stabilize and immobilize spines and necks before attempting to move a victim.
- You immobilize the elevators—think what that would mean in lower and midtown Manhattan alone.
- Braces and other mechanical appliances intended to immobilize the parts are not of practical benefit in the horse.
- The other part was that he could kill or immobilize anybody in the world—or everybody—from any distance.
- "I'll need a squeeze-cage and a couple of cage boys to help immobilize the brute," he said.
- Even though he'd seen the bony young man immobilize Little Foot, Raoul was surprised.