| 释义 | 
		paralyse美 ['perə.laɪz]  英 ['pærəlaɪz]  - v.使瘫痪;使麻痹;使不能正常工作
 - 网络使无力;关闭
 
 第三人称单数:paralyses  现在分词:paralysing  过去分词:paralysed   1.  | ~ sb 使瘫痪;使麻痹to make sb unable to feel or move all or part of their body  |  
  | The accident left him paralysed from the waist down . 那场事故使他腰部以下都瘫痪了。  |   |  |   | She stood there, paralysed with fear. 她站在那里,吓得呆若木鸡。  |  
 2.  | ~ sth 使不能正常工作to prevent sth from functioning normally  |  
  | The airport is still paralysed by the strike. 机场仍因罢工而陷于瘫痪。  |  
 v.  | 1. to cause somebody to lose the ability to move a part of the body, either by damaging nerve or muscle function, or through the use of a drug 2. to make somebody temporarily unable to move, e.g. with fear 3. to bring a system or network to a stop or prevent it from functioning effectively 4. to make someone lose the ability to move their body or a part of it 5. to make something unable to operate normally 6. quote,produce or mention sth.parallel or comparable 1. to cause somebody to lose the ability to move a part of the body, either by damaging nerve or muscle function, or through the use of a drug 2. to make somebody temporarily unable to move, e.g. with fear 3. to bring a system or network to a stop or prevent it from functioning effectively 4. to make someone lose the ability to move their body or a part of it 5. to make something unable to operate normally 6. quote,produce or mention sth.parallel or comparable  |  
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