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To cripple is to leave someone unable to walk. Terrible car accidents, for example, can sometimes cripple their victims.
Use the verb cripple to describe what is done to a person whose legs are so badly injured that they can't be used. You can also use the word in a figurative way, as when a parent's criticism and high expectations cripple a child's self esteem. In other words, they take away his strength and make him feel useless and unsuccessful. In the thirteenth century, cripplemeant "to move slowly," from the Old English root crypel, "to bend."
1)v. deprive of the use of a limb, especially a leg
2)v. deprive of strength or efficiency; make useless or worthless
3)n. someone who is unable to walk normally because of an injury or disability to the legs or back
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1)翻译
台风山竹严重破坏了香港和广东地区的电子供应和通讯服务
Typhoon Mangkut has severely crippled the power supply and communication services in Hongkong and Guangdong area.
问题:cripple =damage badly,那能否再加上一个副词 , severely crippled 强调非常严重呢?
2)造句
身在广东,昨天刚刚体验过山竹台风,以此为背景(以下场景均为虚拟).
(1)在台风山竹中倒下的树砸瘸了街上的一只狗。
A fallen tree in the Typhoon Mangkut has crippled a little poor dog in the street.(I'm so sorry for the dog.)
(2) 台风让我们庆祝结婚纪念日的出游泡汤了
Typhoon Mangkut has cripple our plan of vacation for celebrating our wedding anniversary.
(3)台风给广东省造成了巨大的经济损失
Typhoon Mangkut has crippled the economy of Guangdong Province.