incapacitated

简明释义

[ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪteɪtɪd][ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪteɪtɪd]

v. 使丧失能力,使不能正常活动;剥夺……的法定资格(incapacitate 的过去式和过去分词)

英英释义

Deprived of strength or power; debilitated.

失去力量或能力;虚弱的。

Rendered incapable of doing something; unable to function.

被使无能为力;无法运作。

单词用法

legally incapacitated

法律上无能力的

temporarily incapacitated

暂时失去能力的

incapacitated due to illness

因疾病而失去能力的

incapacitated by injury

因受伤而失去能力

incapacitated in an accident

在事故中失去能力

incapacitated person

无能力的人

同义词

disabled

残疾的

He was disabled after the accident and needed assistance.

他在事故后残疾,需要帮助。

unable

无法的

She felt unable to continue her work due to illness.

由于生病,她感到无法继续工作。

handicapped

有缺陷的

The handicapped child requires special education services.

这个有缺陷的孩子需要特殊教育服务。

incapable

无能力的

He is incapable of making such decisions on his own.

他无法独自做出这样的决定。

debilitated

虚弱的

After the surgery, she was debilitated and needed time to recover.

手术后,她虚弱不堪,需要时间恢复。

反义词

capable

有能力的

She is capable of handling complex tasks.

她有能力处理复杂的任务。

enabled

使能的

The new software enabled users to perform tasks more efficiently.

新软件使用户能够更高效地执行任务。

competent

胜任的

He is a competent leader who inspires his team.

他是一位胜任的领导者,激励着他的团队。

例句

1.You automatically stabilize when incapacitated. Level 3 Rangers gain the Diehard feat for free.

被砍倒后自动稳定伤势。3级游侠自动获得此专长。

2.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。

3.Minors and was identified as incapacitated person in their guardian's residence.

未成年人和被认定为无行为能力的人以其监护人的住所为住所。

4.I called on the king, but he made me wait in his hall, and conducted like a man incapacitated for hospitality.

我去访问一个国王,他吩咐我在客厅里等他,像一个好客的人。

5.Over 120 million people are currently infected, with about 40 million disfigured and incapacitated by the disease.

目前感染人数超过1.2亿人,其中约4千万人因病毁容和丧失了工作能力。

6.Shadowguard: This ability will now work properly even when the Priest is stunned, fleeing, or incapacitated.

暗影守卫:该技能现在能在牧师被定身,恐惧,瘫痪的时候正确地发挥作用。

7.Last month, NPR's Mandalit Del Barco talked to one pilot who was temporarily incapacitated by a laser.

上个月,NPR的曼达利特·德·巴克访谈过一位飞行员,他因激光而一时无法操纵飞机。

8.She said that when she was “truly incapacitated, ” her doctor still wanted her to postpone surgery.

她说自己已经“真正丧失了行动力”,但就算这样,她的医生依然希望她能延迟手术。

9.Do this with all your weapons, then go back to the area where you incapacitated the Marine.

做到这一点同所有的武器,然后再返回到的地方你无行为能力的海洋。

10.She felt incapacitated 失去能力的 by her anxiety during the presentation.

在演讲时,她感到失去能力的,因为焦虑。

11.The old man became incapacitated 失去能力的 due to his illness and required constant care.

由于疾病,这位老人变得失去能力的,需要持续的照顾。

12.The storm incapacitated 使…失去能力 the city’s transportation system for days.

暴风雨使…失去能力了城市的交通系统,持续了好几天。

13.After the accident, he was left incapacitated 失去能力的 and unable to work for several months.

事故发生后,他被留下了失去能力的,几个月无法工作。

14.Due to a sudden illness, he was incapacitated 失去能力的 and couldn't attend the meeting.

由于突发疾病,他失去能力的,无法参加会议。

作文

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