paralyzing 的定义
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.
paralyzing 近义词
immobilize
paralyzing 的近义词 35 个
- demolish
- destroy
- disable
- freeze
- halt
- incapacitate
- knock out
- stun
- weaken
- anesthetize
- appall
- arrest
- astound
- bemuse
- benumb
- close
- daunt
- daze
- deaden
- debilitate
- disarm
- enfeeble
- lame
- nonplus
- numb
- palsy
- petrify
- prostrate
- stupefy
- transfix
- bring to grinding halt
- make inert
- make nerveless
- shut down
- stop dead
paralyzing 的反义词 24 个
更多paralyzing例句
- Robber flies, and many other families including the horse flies, have devised a way to paralyze their prey, or parts of it, before settling down to eat from or on them.
- So we have to arm people with the facts, but I’ve never been more unsure and paralyzed by individual coverage decisions than I have been in the last two or three months.
- Yes, the filibuster paralyzes governance and leaves terrible environmental, social, political, and economic problems to fester.
- They are paralyzed between their commitment to their agenda and their fear of what Republicans might do if they retake power in a majoritarian Senate.
- “The impression is that of a country in stalemate, paralyzed by politics and tones that are foreign to its tradition,” Veltroni said.
- So will letting Rebecca and Rhonda get hitched paralyze republican governance in the United States in some similar way?
- They may have been afraid, and in most cases no doubt were, but their fears did not paralyze them.
- His sister killed herself as a teenager, and her death continues to paralyze the Donovan boys in intriguing ways.
- “A destructive cyberattack could paralyze the nation,” Panetta said.
- For most people who are already in a vulnerable state, that kind of shock is more likely to discourage and paralyze them.
- For a moment the horrible possibilities seemed to paralyze every nerve and thought.
- Its direct effects are to blunt the faculty of correct thinking, and to paralyze the power of vigorous action.
- The retirement of the leaders of the House of Commons served to paralyze the government's resistance.
- We know that if we stick a pin into a certain spot we shall paralyze the left forefinger.
- At first he had seized every chance of talking to them; but either his own shyness or theirs seemed to paralyze him.