单词 | paralytic |
释义 | paralyticWord family verbparalysenounparalyserparalysisadjectiveparalytic , Illness & disability Drinkpar·a·lyt·ic1 /ˌpærəˈlɪtɪk◂/ adjectiveadj 1. [not before noun] British EnglishBrE informalDFDDRUNK very drunk 酩酊大醉的 2. [only before noun]MI suffering from paralysis 瘫痪的;麻痹的 —paralytically /-kli/ adverbadv Examples from the Corpus paralytic• Before it was over, 204 so-called vaccine-associated cases occurred, about three-fourths of which were paralytic.• The men used to go paralytic and put windows in.• Shortly afterwards a serious paralytic illness, from which he never fully recovered, forced his retirement from active public life.• Almost as if, having proclaimed himself paralytic in court, he was setting about proving it over and over again.• The vaccine brought a drastic drop-80 percent-in paralytic polio cases by 1957.• Approximately 2 to 5 percent of children and up to 30 percent of adults with paralytic polio die.• Learning how few people actually had paralytic polio offered no comfort to me.• Difficulty swallowing from the pain and paralytic weakness. Illness & disabilityparalytic2 noun [countableC] old-fashioned MINOT DO somethingsomeone who is paralysed 瘫痪病人;麻痹症患者 Examples from the Corpus paralytic• Shy and reserved around men, he was a paralytic near women. |
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