Paralizar in english

Paralyze

pronunciation: perəlaɪz part of speech: verb
In gestures

paralizarse = come to + a standstill ; be at a standstill ; seize up ; grind to + a standstill ; deadlock. 

Example: But during the Japanese war the city was attacked by Japanese bombs and suffered heavy damage to its libraries with library activity coming to a standstill.Example: Many libraries in Africa are faced with little or no money for purchasing new materials, and library development is at a standstill.Example: Stopcocks seize up if left untouched for too long, so turn it off and on again every six months.Example: Britain's services sector almost ground to a standstill last month, dampening hopes that the economy is on the road to recovery.Example: Democratic leaders are pillorying Republicans as negotiations are deadlocked over raising money for infrastructure spending.

paralizar1 = paralyse [paralyze, -USA]. 

Example: A dancer has been left paralysed after taking a vaccine which helps prevents cervical cancer.

paralizar2 = paralyse [paralyze, -USA] ; freeze ; cripple ; grip. 

Example: The information rich are similarly paralyzed because of their inability to create order from all the information washing over them.Example: So far has the computerization of cataloguing processes gone in the Library of Congress that a decision was taken in 1978 to 'freeze' the traditional reading room card catalogue and operate instead a fully automated system.Example: He has demanded a 'no holds barred' investigation of the causes of the electrical power blackout that crippled New York last week.Example: The Spanish airline swung to a net loss in the second quarter, hurt by falling demand for air travel as the recession grips Spain.

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» paralizar Algoput + Nombre + on iceput + Nombre + on mothballs .

Example: Any action that the government might have considered taking was put on ice pending the results of the Royal Commission on Legal Services set up in 1976.

Example: Substantial differences caused the breakup and the project was put on mothballs.

» paralizarsecome to + a standstillbe at a standstillseize upgrind to + a standstilldeadlock .

Example: But during the Japanese war the city was attacked by Japanese bombs and suffered heavy damage to its libraries with library activity coming to a standstill.

Example: Many libraries in Africa are faced with little or no money for purchasing new materials, and library development is at a standstill.

Example: Stopcocks seize up if left untouched for too long, so turn it off and on again every six months.

Example: Britain's services sector almost ground to a standstill last month, dampening hopes that the economy is on the road to recovery.

Example: Democratic leaders are pillorying Republicans as negotiations are deadlocked over raising money for infrastructure spending.

Paralizar synonyms

paralyse in spanish: paralizar, pronunciation: perəlaɪz part of speech: verb
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