disabling
v. 使无能力( disable的现在分词 ); 使残废; 使伤残; 使无效
If an injury or illness disables someone, it affects them so badly that it restricts the way that they can live their life.
She did all this tendon damage and it really disabled her...
她遭受这么严重的肌腱损伤,这实际上让她残废了。
Although disabled by polio during the Second World War, Proctor was also a first-rate helmsman.
二战期间尽管身患小儿麻痹症,普罗克特仍不失为一流的舵手。
If someone or something disables a system or mechanism, they stop it working, usually temporarily.
...if you need to disable a car alarm.
如果你需要暂停汽车报警功能
1. that cripples or disables or incapacitates;
2. depriving of legal right; rendering legally disqualified;
Rheumatoid arthritis is perhaps the most severe and disabling type of the disease.
类风湿性关节炎可能是其中最严重,最能致残的一种类型.
There was an error disabling the Inbox Assistant rules.
禁用收件箱助理程序规则时出错.
Avoid disability bias by avoiding reference to a disabling condition.
可以通过回避提及残疾来避免残疾歧视.
Disabling tooltips now disables all tooltips including shortcut bar and examination tooltips.
禁止提示将禁止所有的提示包括快捷栏提示和详情提示.
Spinal injuries like these are often life - threatening and almost always disabling.
类似的脊髓受伤通常具有生命危险并极有可能瘫痪.