cerebral palsy 英 [ˈserəbrəl ˈpɔ:lzi]   美 [ˈsɛrəbrəl ˈpɔlzi]

cerebral palsy

cerebral palsy  英 [ˈserəbrəl ˈpɔ:lzi] 美 [ˈsɛrəbrəl ˈpɔlzi]

n. [医] 大脑性麻痹  n. 脑性瘫痪 

名词复数:cerebral palsies 

Take, for example, Thalidomide babies, Parkinson's sufferers, autism or people who have cerebral palsy. 以反应停畸形儿、帕金森病患者、自闭症或患大脑性麻痹的人为例。
She told me that her cerebral palsy, the only evidence of which was her limp, had repelled many people. 她告诉我她的大脑麻痹已经赶跑了许多人——唯一的迹象就是她的跛足。

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  • n. [医] 大脑性麻痹
  • n. 脑性瘫痪
  • 1. Take, for example, Thalidomide babies, Parkinson's sufferers, autism or people who have cerebral palsy.

    以反应停畸形儿、帕金森病患者、自闭症或患大脑性麻痹的人为例。

  • 2. She told me that her cerebral palsy, the only evidence of which was her limp, had repelled many people.

    她告诉我她的大脑麻痹已经赶跑了许多人——唯一的迹象就是她的跛足。

  • 3. As well as athletes who have suffered spinal injuries, the modern Paralympics invites competitors with visual impairment, athletes with cerebral palsy, and amputees to participate in the games.

    包括脊髓损伤的运动员,现代残疾人奥运会邀请有视觉缺陷、大脑性麻痹症以及截肢患者等参加比赛。

ˌcerebral ˈpalsy / ; NAmE / noun [uncountable ] a medical condition usually caused by brain damage before or at birth that causes the loss of control of movement in the arms and legs 大脑性瘫痪 ˌcerebral ˈpalsy / ; NAmE /
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