palsy的意思和读音

palsy

: [ˈpɔlzi] : [ˈpɔːlzi]

n.

v.使使

palsyn.— see alsocerebral palsy

1.paralysis (= loss of control or feeling in part or most of the body), especially when the arms and legs shake without control

n.1.,;2.,3.,

v.1.使;使

n.1.a medical condition that makes the muscles in your arms, legs, or face shake

1. palpitation palsy paludism ...

2. palaver: palsy panic: ...

3. vegetation ... palsy , , ()... ...

4. palliate v. palsy n. pamphlet n. ...

5.plexus injuries, BPI )(palsy ) ...

6.(Lunatick)、Palsy),

8. prank ,, palsy ,, lava , ...

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1.And there he found a certain man named Aeneas, which had kept his bed eight years, and was sick of the palsy.

2.Cerebral palsy is often associated with impaired intellectual function, sensory deficits, behavioral disorders and seizures.

3."Dreadful deadly spasms" of cerebral palsy shot their way from his cranium to his spine and into his feet.穿

4.Objective: To explore the methods and therapeutic effect of normative rehabilitation on talipes valgus in the children with cerebral palsy.

5.Conclusion: Normative rehabilitation was useful in improving talipes valgus in the children with cerebral palsy.

6.Prednisolone shortened the time to complete recovery in patients with Bell's palsy, whereas valaciclovir did not affect facial recovery.

7.Cerebral palsy. This condition is the result of a developmental defect or damage to the brain before or during birth.

8.Following spontaneous reports of Bell palsy, the company decided not to market the vaccine during the following season.

9.Her name was Michelle and she spent her days in a purple wheelchair because she had been born with Cerebral Palsy.

10.He was disabled by cerebral palsy and was incapable for years of deliberate movement or speech.