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1 paralyze
(Amer.) see academic.ru/53510/paralyse">paralyse* * *para·lyze[AM ˈperəlaɪz]* * *['prəlaɪz]vt* * *1. MED paralysieren, lähmen:2. figa) den Verkehr etc lähmen, lahmlegen, zum Erliegen bringenb) Anstrengungen etc zunichtemachenc) jemanden entnerven, zermürben* * *(Amer.) see paralyse* * *v.lähmen v. -
2 paralyze
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3 paralyze
para·lyze [ʼperəlaɪz] vt -
4 paralyze
['pærəlaɪz]vtlähmen, fig lahmlegen -
5 paralyze
['pærəlaɪz]vtlähmen, fig lahmlegen -
6 to paralyze
paralyze: to paralyzeparalysieren, lähmen -
7 paralyse
transitive verbhe is paralysed in both legs — seine beiden Beine sind gelähmt; (fig.) lahmlegen [Verkehr, Industrie]
* * ** * *para·lyse[ˈpærəlaɪz]vt BRIT, AUS1. MED2. (stupefy)to feel \paralysed with fear vor Angst wie gelähmt sein3. (bring to halt)▪ to \paralyse sth etw lahmlegen* * *1. MED paralysieren, lähmen:2. figa) den Verkehr etc lähmen, lahmlegen, zum Erliegen bringenb) Anstrengungen etc zunichtemachenc) jemanden entnerven, zermürben* * *transitive verbhe is paralysed in both legs — seine beiden Beine sind gelähmt; (fig.) lahmlegen [Verkehr, Industrie]
* * *v.lahmlegen v.lähmen v. -
8 cripple
1. noun(lit. or fig.) Krüppel, der2. transitive verbzum Krüppel machen; (fig.) lähmen* * *['kripl] 1. verb1) (to make lame or disabled: He was crippled by a fall from a horse.) zum Krüppel machen2) (to make less strong, less efficient etc: The war has crippled the country's economy.) lahmlegen2. noun(a lame or disabled person: He's been a cripple since the car accident.) der Krüppel* * *crip·ple[AM ˈkrɪpl̩]II. vt1. (disable)▪ to \cripple sb jdn zum Krüppel machen2. (damage severely)to \cripple an attempt einen Versuch zum Scheitern bringento \cripple a machine eine Maschine kaputt machen fam3. (paralyze)▪ to \cripple sth etw lahmlegen* * *['krɪpl]1. nKrüppel m2. vtperson zum Krüppel machen; arm, legs etc verkrüppeln; ship, plane aktionsunfähig machen; (fig) industry, exports lahmlegen, lähmen; person lähmenthe ship was crippled — das Schiff war nicht mehr aktionsfähig
* * *cripple [ˈkrıpl]A s pej1. Krüppel m (auch fig):B v/t1. a) zum Krüppel machenb) lähmen2. fig lähmen, lahmlegen3. TECH außer Funktion setzen* * *1. noun(lit. or fig.) Krüppel, der2. transitive verbzum Krüppel machen; (fig.) lähmen* * *n.Krüppel - m. v.stillegen v.verkrüppeln v. -
9 paralysation
1. MED Lähmung f (auch fig)2. fig Lahmlegung f -
10 cripple
1) ( disable)to \cripple sb jdn zum Krüppel machen2) ( damage severely)to \cripple sth armoured vehicle gefechtsunfähig machen;to \cripple an attempt einen Versuch zum Scheitern bringen;to \cripple a machine eine Maschine kaputtmachen ( fam)3) ( paralyze)to \cripple sth etw lahmlegen -
11 bénult
(DE) gelähmt; spastisch; (EN) palsied; palsy-stricken; paralyze; spastic -
12 megbénít
(DE) Lähmung {e}; lahmlegen; lahmlegung; lähme; lähmen; (EN) benumb; cripple; disable; hamble; hamstring; hamstring, hamstrung; hock; inhibit; lame; maim; palsy; paralyse; paralyze; tie up
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Paralyze — Par a*lyze, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Paralyzed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Paralyzing}.] [F. paralyser. See {Paralysis}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To affect or strike with paralysis or palsy. [1913 Webster] 2. Fig.: To unnerve; to destroy or impair the energy of; to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
paralyze — index debar, disable, disarm (divest of arms), fetter, impair, impede, inhibit, prevent, stall … Law dictionary
paralyze — (v.) 1804, from Fr. paralyser (16c.), from O.Fr. paralisie paralysis, from L. paralysis (see PARALYSIS (Cf. paralysis)). Figurative use from 1805. Related: Paralyzed; paralyzing … Etymology dictionary
paralyze — *daze, stun, bemuse, stupefy, benumb, petrify Analogous words: *dismay, daunt, appall, horrify: disable, cripple, *weaken, enfeeble: astound, flabbergast (see SURPRISE): dumbfound, confound, nonplus (see PUZZLE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
paralyze — [v] immobilize anesthetize, appall, arrest, astound, bemuse, benumb, bring to grinding halt*, close, daunt, daze, deaden, debilitate, demolish, destroy, disable, disarm, enfeeble, freeze, halt, incapacitate, knock out, lame, make inert, make… … New thesaurus
paralyze — [par′ə līz΄] vt. paralyzed, paralyzing [Fr paralyser, back form. < paralysie < L paralysis] 1. to cause paralysis in; make paralytic 2. to bring into a condition of helpless inactivity; make ineffective or powerless paralyzation n.… … English World dictionary
paralyze — 01. Rick Hansen became [paralyzed] from the waist down after breaking his back in a car accident. 02. The child was [paralyzed] with fear when he saw the big dog. 03. Traffic was [paralyzed] for hours during the visit by the Queen. 04. The… … Grammatical examples in English
paralyze — verb 1. make powerless and unable to function (Freq. 1) The bureaucracy paralyzes the entire operation • Syn: ↑paralyse • Hypernyms: ↑inactivate, ↑deactivate • Verb Frames … Useful english dictionary
Paralyze (song) — Infobox Single Name = Paralyze Artist = Tila Tequila from Album = Released = April 8, 2008 Format = Digital Download Recorded = Genre = Pop, R B Length = 3:55 Label = Self Released Writer = Tila Tequila Producer = Polow da Don Certification =… … Wikipedia
paralyze — transitive verb ( lyzed; lyzing) Etymology: French paralyser, back formation from paralysie paralysis, from Latin paralysis Date: 1804 1. to affect with paralysis 2. to make powerless or ineffective 3. unnerve 4. stun, stupefy 5. to bri … New Collegiate Dictionary
paralyze — paralyzant, adj., n. paralyzation, n. paralyzer, n. paralyzingly, adv. /par euh luyz /, v.t., paralyzed, paralyzing. 1. to affect with paralysis. 2. to bring to a condition of helpless stoppage, inactivity, or inability to act: The strike… … Universalium