常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句‘If you can immobilise the skin around the wound, as this does, it eases the tension and gives you less of a scar, ’ he adds.他補(bǔ)充說(shuō):“如果你能像硅樹(shù)脂新型硅樹(shù)脂那樣固定傷口周?chē)钠つw,皮膚張力就能降低,疤痕就不會(huì)那么大?!?/li>WHEN an electronic gun designed to immobilise but not kill emerged from the pages of science fiction and went into manufacture a decade ago, police forces around the world snapped it up.十年前,當(dāng)一種科幻小說(shuō)中出現(xiàn)的被設(shè)計(jì)用來(lái)制服對(duì)方而非殺死對(duì)方的電子槍投產(chǎn)時(shí),世界各地的警方紛紛搶購(gòu).It will immobilise it, or worse still, topple it over.他會(huì)試圖固定,即使再糟也只不過(guò)是倒下。權(quán)威例句NATO's attempt to immobilise them by depriving them of fuel and messing up their logistics.ECONOMIST: Land ahoy?If necessary, Flash can immobilise a car from afar.ECONOMIST: The key to success is a good breakdown service 返回 immobilise