incapacitated
英 [ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪteɪtɪd]
美 [ˌɪnkəˈpæsɪteɪtɪd]
v. 使失去正常生活(或工作)能力
incapacitate的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:incapacitated
BNC.33463 / COCA.26439
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使无能力;使伤残
If somethingincapacitatesyou, 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。
- A serious fall incapacitated the 68-year-old congressman.
英英释义
adj
- lacking in or deprived of strength or power
- lying ill and helpless
- helpless with laughter
双语例句
- There is abolished so much of the punishment for any offence as consists in any General Forfeiture of lands or of goods and chattels or in being removed from Hong Kong or otherwise incapacitated to sue or be sued.
任何罪行的惩罚中,属概括地没收土地或财物及实产、或移离香港、或丧失起诉或被起诉的资格者,现予废除。 - He was totally incapacitated by the accident.
这场事故使他完全致残了。 - Poor health incapacitated him for work/ from working all his life.
他身体不好,一辈子不能工作。 - The car accident incapacitated him for ages.
这起车祸使他残废数年之久。 - The player's injury incapacitated him for participating in the football match.
那名运动员的伤势使得他无法参加足球比赛。 - That offenders who have committed serious or violent felonies and who continue to commit felonies must be incapacitated.
必须让那些犯了严重罪行的或是暴力罪行以及连续犯罪的人失去自由。 - From what we can tell, they've all been incapacitated.
据我们所知,它们全部已经失去能力了。 - His illness incapacitated him for work [ working].
生病使他不能工作。 - ( iii) The obligee is deceased or incapacitated, and his heir or guardian is not determined;
(三)债权人死亡未确定继承人或者丧失民事行为能力未确定监护人; - He was incapacitated after the accident.
事故发生后他变成残废。