incapacitates

美 [ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪteɪts]英 [ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪteɪts]
  • v.使失去正常生活(或工作)能力
  • incapacitate的第三人称单数
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incapacitates

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    VERB 使无能力;使伤残
    If something incapacitates you, it weakens you in some way, so that you cannot do certain things.

    A serious fall incapacitated the 68-year-old congressman.

    一次严重跌伤使这位 68 岁的国会议员丧失了行动能力。

  • He is incapacitated and can't work.

    他受伤致残,失去了工作能力。

  1. As for why shaking hands was deemed a good method of greeting , rather than some other gesture , the most popular explanation is that it incapacitates the right hand , making it useless for weapon holding .

    至于为什么握手被视为一种打招呼的好方法,而非其他,最普遍的解释是它占用了右手,让其无法持有武器。

  2. The drug incapacitates the person and causes memory lo .

    这种药物使人浑身无力并且导致记忆丧失。

  3. Helen 's poor sight incapacitates her for working as a taxi driver .

    海伦视力不行,这使她不能胜任出租车司机的工作。

  4. Chastise causes Holy damage and incapacitates the target for2 seconds .

    造成神圣伤害及瘫痪目标两秒?

  5. When he 's attacked in the gym by one of Largo 's henchmen , Bond incapacitates him by throwing a caustic liquid in his face .

    当他在健身房遭受一名拉尔戈追随者的袭击,邦德招架不住,就把一种腐蚀性液体往他脸上泼。

  6. That cripples or disables or incapacitates .

    导致残废或者丧失机能。