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paralyzed

/par-uh-lahyz/US // ˈpær əˌlaɪz //

瘫痪,瘫痪的,瘫痪了,瘫痪状态

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    par·a·lyzed, par·a·lyz·ing.

    • : to affect with paralysis.
    • : to bring to a condition of helpless stoppage, inactivity, or inability to act: The strike paralyzed communications.

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Examples

  • School districts have been paralyzed by two competing questions in recent months.

  • One of the dominant moods of 2020 has been paralyzing uncertainty, and it’s been particularly prevalent this week as Americans wait for the results of the presidential election.

  • The cyclist I hit is alive, he wasn’t paralyzed, and as far as I know, he has recovered from his physical injuries.

  • From TV ads to outdoor signage to social media ads, ads are paralyzing us.

  • The hope, he said, is to allow someone who is paralyzed to walk again.

  • He was paralyzed from the waist down, a World War II veteran and had six weeks to live.

  • The series also reversed a long trend that saw the character paralyzed by the Joker and confined to a wheelchair for a decade.

  • This jibe comes after ads in which Davis attacked the paralyzed Abbot for not caring about other wheelchair-bound Texans.

  • Mark Zuckerberg is putting $25 million towards tackling an epidemic that has paralyzed the world.

  • It certainly allays fears that the company is stagnating under Tim Cook, too paralyzed to make decisions without its founder.

  • They stood paralyzed and only recovered motive force when a neighbour suggested their reading the accompanying letter.

  • He paused, glanced through the open window, and there he saw a sight which for the moment paralyzed him.

  • The church seemed paralyzed with fear, and for sixteen months no successor was elected.

  • The healing of the paralytic has been regarded as a type of the restoration of the soul paralyzed by sin.

  • The trader seemed to be paralyzed, for he had remained voiceless during the stirring events.