🧠palsy (pahl-zee)

noun
/ˈpɔːlzi/
paralysie (paralysie)

Signification

a condition of partial or complete paralysis, often with involuntary tremors
paralysis, especially that which is accompanied by involuntary tremors; loss of muscle control
Traduction de la signification
une condition de paralysie partielle ou complète, souvent avec des tremblements involontaires
une condition de paralysie partielle ou complète, souvent avec des tremblements involontaires

Phrases d'exemple

The patient suffered from Bell’s palsy.

Le patient souffrait de la paralysie de Bell.
Le patient souffrait de la paralysie de Bell.

The elderly man suffered from palsy in his hands.

L'homme âgé souffrait de la paralysie dans ses mains.
L'homme age souffrait de la paralysie dans ses mains.

Expressions d'exemple

shaking like a palsy
trembler comme une paralysie
trembler comme une paralysie

Synonymes

paralysis, weakness, immobility, tremor, shaking
Entrée 1
paralysis, weakness, immobility, tremor
Entrée 2
paralysis, tremor, shaking, weakness

Antonymes

strength, mobility, steadiness, control, stability
Entrée 1
strength, mobility
Entrée 2
strength, steadiness, control, stability

Collocations

Bell’s palsy, cerebral palsy, facial palsy, suffer from palsy, hand palsy
Entrée 1
Bell’s palsy, cerebral palsy, facial palsy
Entrée 2
cerebral palsy, suffer from palsy, hand palsy

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