numb
adjective /nʌm/
/nʌm/
- if a part of your body is numb, you cannot feel anything in it, for example because of cold
麻木的;失去知觉的 - to be/go numb
麻木;失去知觉 - numb with cold
冻僵 - I've just been to the dentist and my face is still numb.
我刚刚去看了牙医,脸上现在还没知觉呢。
- His fingers were beginning to go numb.
他的手指开始发麻。 - My legs were numb from kneeling.
我的两条腿都跪麻了。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- feel
- become
- …
- almost
- comfortably
- from
- numb with (the) cold
- to be/go numb
- unable to feel, think or react in the normal way
麻木的;迟钝的;呆滞的 - He felt numb with shock.
他惊呆了。
- Her voice sounded numb.
她的声音听起来毫无感情。 - The news left us numb and confused.
这条消息让我们目瞪口呆,迷惑不已。 - Laura felt totally numb.
劳拉完全呆住了。 - He felt numb with weariness and grief.
疲倦和悲痛让他感到全身麻木了。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- feel
- leave somebody
- …
- with
see also numbing - He felt numb with shock.
词源late Middle English nome(n), past participle of obsolete nim ‘take’.