palsy 英 ['pɔːlzɪ;'pɒl-]   美 ['pɔlzi]

palsy

palsy  英 ['pɔːlzɪ;'pɒl-] 美 ['pɔlzi]

n. 麻痹,麻痹状态;中风  vt. 麻痹;使瘫痪 

进行时:palsying  过去式:palsied  过去分词:palsied  第三人称单数:palsies  名词复数:palsies 

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。
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。

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  • n. 麻痹,麻痹状态;中风
  • vt. 麻痹;使瘫痪
  • 1. 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。

  • 2. 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。

  • 3. Nuryshev has epilepsy and cerebral palsy, which may be the result of severe radioactive contamination in the region that began as early as 1949.

    纽瑟夫患有癫痫和脑部麻痹的疾病,他的疾病很可能是由于这个地区自1949年以来遭受的严重放射性污染所致。

  • palsy (n.) "disease causing paralysis," c. 1300, palesie, from Anglo-French parlesie, Old French paralisie, from Vulgar Latin *paralysia, from Latin paralysis, from Greek paralysis "paralysis, palsy," literally "loosening," from paralyein "disable, enfeeble," from para- "beside" (see para- (1)) + lyein "loosen, untie" (from PIE root *leu- "to loosen, divide, cut apart").
palsy / ˈpɔːlzi ; NAmE ˈpɔːlzi / noun [uncountable ] ( old-fashioned) paralysis(= loss of control or feeling in part or most of the body), especially when the arms and legs shake without control 瘫痪,麻痹(尤指四肢颤动类) see also cerebral palsy pal·sied / ˈpɔːlzid ; NAmE ˈpɔːlzid / adjective palsy palsies palsied palsying palsy / ˈpɔːlzi ; NAmE ˈpɔːlzi / pal·sied / ˈpɔːlzid ; NAmE ˈpɔːlzid /
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