词汇 | palsy |
释义 | palsyWord family adjectivepallypalsynounpal Illness & disabilitypal·sy /ˈpɔːlzi $ ˈpɒːl-/ noun [uncountableU] 1. MIan illness that makes your arms and legs shake because you cannot control your muscles 震颤性麻痹(症) 2. old useMI paralysis 麻痹;瘫痪 → cerebral palsyExamples from the Corpus palsy• It does have different characteristics from other more fixed medical conditions, such as cerebral palsy.• She suffers from cerebral palsy and because she could not communicate, doctors at first believed she might be mentally retarded.• Doctors thought she had a mild case of cerebral palsy.• First comes a diagnosis of cerebral palsy, a label that seems right until other puzzling symptoms appear.• The medical diagnosis was cerebral palsy.• Andrew was born with cerebral palsy, and suffers a form of blindness.• Tooth-ache, tragedy and top notes share a mask of facial palsy in this alliterative world.• They surmised he had shoulder palsy or a complication from a long-hidden ailment contracted in the war. (1200-1300) Old French paralisie, from Latin paralysis; → PARALYSIS |
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