incapacitating
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詞形變化
第三人稱單數:incapacitates 現在分詞:incapacitating 過去式:incapacitated 反義詞
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例句
The sound will not affect older police but will be incapacitating for youths near the front line.
這種噪聲不會影響較年長的警察,但會使靠近盾牌的年輕人喪失能力。
However, if your anxiety escalates, you may find the energy of your stress to be incapacitating .
不過,如果焦慮大幅提高,你也許發現這種精神壓力會使人無法承擔。
These muscle pains may vary in intensity from mild to incapacitating in nature and often develop on the first postoperative day.
疼痛程度可以是輕度到不能忍受不等,多在術后第一天發生。
Whatever the causes, there are several key players who have been or are still in the process of recuperating from incapacitating injuries.
無論是什么原因,傷病的恢復過程讓這些主力隊員只能靜養。
Disability is analogous to illness because it represents a incapacitating disorder.
傷殘類似于疾病,因為它代表的是一種無行為能力的障礙。
The situation or person suffering from total and incapacitating exhaustion; inability to go on
某人耗盡全部精力;無法再繼續的狀態
Typical jerking movements, mostly in the extremities and face, may affect speech and swallowing and range from mild to incapacitating ;
典型的癥狀是抽搐,大部分發生在臉部和四肢,可能會影響到說話和吞咽,癥狀輕重不等。