1MIINJURE old-fashioned to hurt someone badly so that they cannot walk properly 使跛,使瘸SYN disable
She was crippled in a car accident.
她在一次车祸中成了瘸子。
2DAMAGEto damage something badly so that it no longer works or is no longer effective 严重损坏[削弱]
Industry is being crippled by high interest rates.
工业因为利率高而受到重创。
—crippledadjectiveadj
landing the crippled plane
使严重受损的飞机着陆
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cripple• There's only one way you can cripple a bad scientist, and that's to demonstrate how bad his science is.• Thus, under its definitions, no one is crippled and no one is handicapped in this society.• Asia's economy has been crippled by inflation.• The accidentcrippled her for life.• Richard was crippled in the bombing of 1984, and had been in a wheelchair ever since.• Our tendency to rewardfailure has literally crippled our efforts to help the poor.• The driver, who had been taking drugs, crippled the young woman for life.
1.MIINJURE old-fashioned someone who is unable to walk properly because their legs are damaged or injured, now considered offensive 跛子,瘸子〔现在被认为具有冒犯性〕 → disabled
2.emotional crippleinformalMP someone who cannot express their feelings to other people – used to show disapproval 感情有缺陷者〔指无法向别人表达自己感情的人,含贬义〕
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emotional cripple• But Howard's performance also suggests that Higgins is an emotional cripple.• Losing my family left me an emotional cripple.• Together they inadvertently ensured that their four children would be little more than emotional cripples.
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cripple• He says it's sad that the thieves are so cowardly that they can't face a cripple.• He stood in the darkroom with another trainee, Dale Fitzke, a cripple.• She was herself a cripple, constantly in need of the sort of attention her husband had regularly given her in the evenings.• But no - for I am not a cripple, I have no debility, and something other than myself is doing this.• Which of course reminds me of the blind man and crippleriding happily together across our greencountryside on that rickety train.• Billy went on weeping as he contemplated the cripples and their boss.• But against that was the sudden action of the cripple at the bridge.• The cripplechoked and pushed the plate away.