incapacitate
incapacitate 英 [ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪteɪt] 美 [ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪˌtet]
vt. 使无能力;使不能;使不适于
进行时:incapacitating 过去式:incapacitated 过去分词:incapacitated 第三人称单数:incapacitates
- If you are incapacitated, you can’t do what you normally do, what you’re being asked to do — or perhaps, much of anything. To incapacitate someone is to cause him or her to be unable to function normally, like a bad cold that incapacitates you.
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- vt. 使无能力;使不能;使不适于
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1. Aides to Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann say she suffers from severe migraine headaches that can incapacitate her for days at a time.
共和党候选人助理米歇尔·巴赫曼说她患有严重的偏头痛,每次发作时都好几日无法正常工作。
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2. In today's announcement the foreign ministry in Pyongyang made clear its continued opposition to the six-party nuclear talks, which it said sought only to "disarm and incapacitate" the nation.
在今天的公告中,平壤外交部明确表示,朝鲜继续反对六国会谈,称会谈只是要“解除朝鲜武装令其无所作为”。
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3. Bomb and Grenades can now inflict damage to targets immune to Stun and incapacitate effects.
炸弹和手榴弹现在可以对免疫昏迷和瘫痪效果的目标造成伤害。
- incapacitate (v.) 1650s in a legal sense; 1660s in general use, "deprive of natural power," from incapacity + -ate. Related: Incapacitated; incapacitating.
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