英语释义
1. to make immobile: such as
2. to reduce or eliminate motion of (the body or a part) by mechanical means or by strict bed rest
3. to prevent freedom of movement or effective use of
the planes were immobilized by bad weather
4. to withhold (money or capital) from circulation
5. to keep (something or someone) from moving or working to make (something or someone) immobile
6. to keep from moving make immovable The doctor immobilized her wrist.
7. to make immobile especially to fix (as a body part) so as to reduce or eliminate motion usually by means of a cast or splint, by strapping, or by strict bed rest
immobilizing a fractured bone by a cast and continuous traction immobilize an injury immobilize all patients with a suspected neck or spine injury
8. to make immobile specifically to turn (movable property) into immovable property (as by incorporating it into a building)