Examples of using Crippled in English and their translations into Chinese
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Steep Western sanctions and low oil prices have crippled Russia's economy but have so far failed to dissuade Putin's government from backing Ukrainian separatists.
He didn't want to be called crippled, just like I didn't want to be called stupid.
In Juba, he had seen crippled beggars out in the street, and people just walked around on them.
Within days, it had crippled the entire economy, daily life, and distribution of public services.
He calls me crippled, but I am not, only my legs are swollen like barrels, and I am shriveled up myself.
Since 2006, a severe recession has crippled the island's economy and left a budget deficit of over $20 billion.
He had been crippled, forced by his injuries to lay aside the holy sword, along with the nearly invisible, deadly war that went with it.
The dog wags his crippled rear, sniffs his face, licks his cheeks, his lips, his ears.
Those who had been dismembered, paralyzed, crippled, or had died prematurely were now in a state of perfection.
The sanctions have crippled Iran's economy, slashing vital oil exports and bringing inflation up to more than 40%.
It is better for you to enter into life crippled than to have 54 two hands and go into hell, 55 to the unquenchable fire.
Laureano:"The pirate fleet has crippled our trade and evaded our justice for too long.
After becoming crippled with polio, Midgley invented a contraption involving a series of motorized pulleys that automatically raised or turned him in bed.
Individuals with limited skills, enjoying the status of the blind of first category, paraplegical and tetraplegical crippled persons, labour disabled persons of the National Liberation War.
The curb on bank accounts has crippled our, and our customer's, ability to transact business meaningfully,” Zebpay said on Friday.
In Calcutta you see crippled beggars out in the street, and people just walk on around them.
I learned she would been crippled for years, but the other members of her herd never left her behind.
Most of us are emotionally crippled- all of us, really.
She expressed the view that the Government had crippled the capacity of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission to adequately represent indigenous peoples in Australia whose human rights had been violated.
Oil is the blood of Venezuela's crippled economy, accounting for 96 per cent of exports.