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
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- n. 麻痹,麻痹状态;中风
- vt. 麻痹;使瘫痪
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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。
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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。
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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").
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