单词 | paralysis |
释义 | paralysis (pəræləsɪs ) 1. uncountable noun Paralysis is the loss of the ability to move and feel in all or part of your body. ...paralysis of the leg. [+ of] 2. uncountable noun Paralysis is the state of being unable to act or function properly. The paralysis of the leadership leaves the army without its supreme command. [+ of] ...a kind of mental paralysis. Collocations: analysis paralysis But there are ways to begin to get a handle on analysis paralysis and overcome it. The Sun Just like his business philosophy - more action, less analysis paralysis. ST Knowing the science behind how you're feeling can be the key to overcoming analysis paralysis. The Sun Welcome to the world of chronic indecision - or analysis paralysis - where even small, everyday decisions can seem impossible. The Sun No sphere of government can afford to get caught in the analysis paralysis trap, but must maintain the political will needed to deliver effective education. ST Large slipped discs can also cause muscle paralysis and loss of bladder control. Times, Sunday Times What he had experienced was a little like the muscle paralysis that happens during dreaming - but while awake. Times, Sunday Times Most mortality in patients has been from either respiratory infections or respiratory muscle paralysis. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They have highly potent neurotoxic venom which can induce muscle paralysis. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Its venom consists mostly of powerful neurotoxins which induce muscle paralysis. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He experienced pain and partial paralysis down his leg. The Sun He woke from a 40-day coma with partial paralysis and speech problems — and his slurred words are now barely intelligible. The Sun Partial paralysis of stomach muscles (gastroparesis) can become a chronic health issue. Times, Sunday Times It was a misdiagnosis and, apart from a limp and partial paralysis affecting one arm, he's still in the rudest of health. Times, Sunday Times Seizures and trembling overcome the patient, and in extreme cases, even partial paralysis of the extremities. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Could it produce policy paralysis and chronically unstable governments? Globe and Mail The failure to resolve them has created a policy paralysis that has left the country perilously close to power shortages. Times, Sunday Times The manifesto focused on improving the country's economy and infrastructure, ending policy paralysis and curbing widespread corruption. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They also reflect public outrage at the continuing military repression and at economic and political paralysis. Times, Sunday Times Whoever wins, the system will demand a coalition to rule, a mechanism that may ensure more democracy but could also lead to political paralysis. Times, Sunday Times At home, he brought stability that turned into political paralysis. Times, Sunday Times But this political paralysis can't last for ever. The Sun Markets took fright yesterday at the prospect of political paralysis and new elections. Times, Sunday Times Laryngospasm can happen during sleep paralysis (when you wake up but temporarily can't move or breathe). The Sun It's that sensation of sleep paralysis. Times,Sunday Times But to stop us from acting out our dreams, and jumping out of the bedroom window and the like, we have developed something called sleep paralysis. The Sun But sleep paralysis can also go wrong. The Sun Some psychologists believe alien abduction can be diagnosed as epilepsy or transient narcolepsy, a form of temporary sleep paralysis. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 瘫痪 Japanese: 麻痺 |
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