numb
adj. 麻木的; 遲鈍的
v. 使麻木
If a part of your body is numb, you cannot feel anything there.
He could feel his fingers growing numb at their tips...
他能感到指尖正在變得麻木。
My legs felt numb and my toes ached.
我雙腿麻木,腳趾疼痛。
If you are numb with shock, fear, or grief, you are so shocked, frightened, or upset that you cannot think clearly or feel any emotion.
The mother, numb with grief, has trouble speaking...
那位母親因過於悲痛而說不出話來。
I was so shocked I went numb.
我太過震驚,呆若木雞。
If an event or experience numbs you, you can no longer think clearly or feel any emotion.
For a while the shock of Philippe's letter numbed her...
菲利普來信的打擊讓她愣了好一會兒。
The horror of my experience has numbed my senses.
我經歷的那種恐怖已使我感覺遲鈍。
If cold weather, a drug, or a blow numbs a part of your body, you can no longer feel anything in it.
The cold numbed my fingers...
嚴寒凍得我的手指都沒有知覺了。
An injection of local anaesthetic is usually given first to numb the area...
通常先注射區域性麻醉藥,使該部位失去知覺。
1. make numb or insensitive;
1. lacking sensation;
2. (followed by `to') not showing human feeling or sensitivity; unresponsive;
3. so frightened as to be unable to move; stunned or paralyzed with terror;
I was numb more with fright than with the cold.
我渾身麻木,與其說是因為天冷,還不如說是因為害怕.
His dogs were numb with cold.
他的雙腳都凍僵了.
I've become so numb I can't feel you there.
我變的如此麻木,感覺不到你的存在.
His lower members were numb with cold.
他的下肢凍僵了.
His mind had grown suddenly numb; seconds seemed hours.
他的大腦突然麻木, 幾秒鐘就象幾個小時一樣漫長.