0 to cause a person, animal, or part of the body to lose the ability to move or feel:
1 to cause a person, group, or organization to stop working:
The fuel protesters have threatened to try to paralyse the country again on November 13.
This highlights that ethics is not an all or none phenomenon and that excessive preoccupation with ethical aspects can be paralysing.
This is in contrast to nonbenzimidazole anthelminthics which act on the parasite neuromuscular pathways and paralyse them.
The effects of the crisis slowly paralysed the entire economy.
The labour movement paralysed crucial plants and industrial sectors.
These reports were supposed to have a binding character and, therefore, they could either confirm or paralyse the privatisation process.
When such institutions emerge they will be stable until another shock upsets the underlying political balance of power and paralyses their adaptive capacity.
Their members, living and working both in the rural and urban areas, are capable of paralysing the entire educational system.
Seemingly paralysed and unprepared, the regency bowed to the inevitable dismissal, and were spared any reprisals.
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使麻痺,使癱瘓, 使喪失活動力, 使不能正常運作…
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使麻痹,使瘫痪, 使丧失活动力, 使不能正常运作…
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paralizar…
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paralisar…
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(英)~を麻痺(まひ)させる…
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felç etmek, sakat bırakmak, kötürüm bırakmak…
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