麻木英语怎么说
The hens are numb with fear, they say: Alas, there is no health in us!
For generations, Newark has been paralysed by poverty—almost one in three people lives below the poverty line—and growing indifference to crime.
We're inside their system! Lisa exulted, trying to look defeated and numbed from beatings. Here goes.
So if we are to enjoy this short life we should respect the divinity of appetite, and keep it eager and not too much blunted.
Grief has blunted her senses.
The information universe tempts you with mildly pleasant but ultimately numbing diversions.
The smaller one was so ornate with gilt and wood marquetry that it had to be covered again with burlap to save it from the damp.
But critics are sniping that building Western-themed towns on Shanghai's outskirts is impractical and insensitive in a country that once served as a stomping ground for foreign imperialists.
Take the above advice, and you may not complain back pain, numbness or weakness in your arms and legs anymore.
Her left leg was asleep from sitting on the floor.
We've become completely desensitise to the fact that breeding these deformed, disabled, disease-prone animals is either shocking or abnormal.
He had slumped into a state of torpor from which nothing could rouse him.
She had sunk into a dreary apathy and would not be roused.
Tom had become indifferent to persecution by this time.
His foot has gone to sleep.
He felt no warmth towards his comrades but was cold, indifferent and apathetic.
When death strikes suddenly from the shadows or claws at us until the last breath, what lay behind the numbness and confusion remained.
Another two women were numbed when hearing the voice of Michael Jackson.
It was another day of mind-numbing tedium.
Pain to the depth, inconscious.
I feel my husband is very insensitive about my problem.
I have recently been suffering from pain and numbness in my hands.
He could feel his fingers growing numb at their tips.
He seems completely insensitive to criticism.