c. 1400, nome, "deprived of motion or feeling," literally "taken, seized," from past participle of nimen "to take, seize," from Old English niman "to take, catch, grasp" (see nimble). The extraneous -b (to conform to comb, limb, etc.) appeared 17c. The notion is of being "taken" with palsy, shock, and especially cold. Figurative use from 1560s.
numb (v.)
1550s, from numb (adj.). Related: Numbed; numbing.
1. He could feel his fingers growing numb at their tips.
他能感到指尖正在变得麻木。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Numb with terror, she stared at the departing maraud-ers.
她吓得呆若木鸡,眼睁睁地看着劫匪们离去。
来自柯林斯例句
3. First he had been numb. Then the numbness gave way to anger.
c. 1400, nome, "deprived of motion or feeling," literally "taken, seized," from past participle of nimen "to take, seize," from Old English niman "to take, catch, grasp" (see nimble). The extraneous -b (to conform to comb, limb, etc.) appeared 17c. The notion is of being "taken" with palsy, shock, and especially cold. Figurative use from 1560s.
numb (v.)
1550s, from numb (adj.). Related: Numbed; numbing.
双语例句
1. He could feel his fingers growing numb at their tips.
他能感到指尖正在变得麻木。
来自柯林斯例句
2. Numb with terror, she stared at the departing maraud-ers.
她吓得呆若木鸡,眼睁睁地看着劫匪们离去。
来自柯林斯例句
3. First he had been numb. Then the numbness gave way to anger.