paralyze的意思和读音

paralyze

: [ˈperəˌlaɪz] : [ˈpærəlaɪz]

na.“paralyse”

使使

paralyzes  

na.1.“paralyse”

v.1.to make someone lose the ability to move their body or a part of it2.to make something completely unable to operate normally or effectively3.to make someone temporarily unable to think, or move, especially by frightening them

na.1.The variant of paralyse

1.使 anti-venom,n. paralyze,vt. 使使 sickness,n. ...

2. defendant n. paralyze v. helmet n. ...

3.使 anti-venom,n. paralyze,vt. 使使 sickness,n. ...

4. 40-50 lightning 50-65 paralyze 65-80 energy bolt ...

5. parallel 线 paralyze 使 parliament ...

6.  (Paralyze):。  

7.),使paralyze使

:,使,,使

1.If its appearance did not frighten its victim to death, at least it would paralyze the resistance which might be offered.使使

2.There was no room for error; even so much as grazing the nerve bundle could permanently paralyze the patient.

3.Trying to verify that everything is subjectively perfect will paralyze you 100% of the time.

4.Stavrogin was Dostoevski and Dostoevski was the sum of all those contradictions which either paralyze a man or lead him to the heights.使

5.Trying to plan everything before you start will often paralyze you from taking action.

6.Keep your cool, because getting nervous and stressed about all that needs to be done will probably paralyze you.

7.The only 'abnormal' characteristic of BIID sufferers is the compelling urge to amputate or paralyze their limbs.BIID使

8.Guilt is vague and inactive and tends to paralyze you.

9.Set up a distraction or use the Chrono Chasm ability to paralyze units and set your spies up for bribing .贿

10.You can bet that would truly paralyze the flow of credit: Does anyone believe Washington can manage banks?使