palsy
英 ['pɔːlzɪ; 'pɒl-]
美 ['pɔlzi]
1. palsy 是由 paralysis 简化、缩略而来。
- palsy (n.)
- "disease causing paralysis," c. 1300, palesie, from Anglo-French parlesie, Old French paralisie, from Vulgar Latin *paralysia, from Latin paralysis (see paralysis).
- 1. He shook as with a palsy.
- 他好像半身不遂地哆嗦着.
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- 2. The man had palsy in his arm.
- 那人手臂瘫痪.
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- 3. His body shook with a palsy of fright.
- 他全身发抖,真是吓瘫了.
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- 4. Cerebral palsy is a terrible disabler.
- 脑性麻痹是使人残废的可怕病因.
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- 5. Results About 7 % of total cerebral aneurysms could cause isolated third nerve palsy.
- 结果动脉瘤致孤立性动眼神经麻痹的发生率约占全部动脉瘤7%.
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