- 瘫痪 tānhuàn paralysisparalysis; to be paralyzed; a condition where body parts lose the ability to move due to nerve damage
- 面瘫 miàntān facial paralysis(bound form) facial nerve paralysis; a condition where facial muscles become weak or paralyzed, often causing a drooping appearance
- 脑瘫 nǎotān cerebral palsyA condition resulting from brain damage or defects before or during birth, characterized by difficulties with movement, posture, and muscle tone; often accompanied by intellectual or communication challenges.
- 偏瘫 piāntān hemiplegiaParalysis affecting only one side of the body, often caused by a stroke or spinal injury
- 瘫软 tānruǎn weak and limpdescribes the body or limbs when they are extremely weak, limp, or lacking in strength, making it difficult to move
- 截瘫 jiétān suffer from paraplegiato have the lower half of the body become paralyzed, usually due to spinal injury or disease
- 瘫子 tānzi paralyzed persona person who is paralyzed (often offensive)
- 单瘫 dāntān monoplegiaParalysis affecting only one limb or group of muscles, often caused by injury or diseases of the brain and spinal cord.
- 风瘫 fēngtān paralysisto be paralyzed; a general term for paralysis or the loss of motor function in a part of the body, often caused by nerve damage or stroke
- 疯瘫 fēngtān paralysisto be paralyzed; paralysis
- 交通瘫痪 jiāotōngtānhuàn traffic paralysisA state where road or rail transportation comes to a complete standstill due to roadwork, accidents, or heavy congestion.
- 北京瘫 běijīngtān Beijing slouchA relaxed sitting posture where the person slumps down in a chair with their body nearly horizontal, popularized by the actor [[葛优|葛優|ge3 you1]] and associated with people from Beijing.
- 大脑性瘫痪 dànǎoxìngtānhuàn cerebral palsya permanent movement disorder or neurological disorder marked by impaired muscle coordination and body movement, caused by damage to the developing brain before or during birth
- 脑性瘫痪 nǎoxìngtānhuàn cerebral palsypermanent movement disorders that appear in early childhood caused by abnormal development or damage to the parts of the brain that control movement, balance, and posture
- 陷于瘫痪 xiànyútānhuàn to be paralyzedto be paralyzed; to come to a standstill
- 面神经瘫痪 miànshénjīngtānhuàn facial paralysisparalysis of the facial nerve, often resulting in an inability to control facial muscles on the affected side
- 颤瘫 chàntān Parkinson's diseaseneurological condition characterized by shaking and impaired movement
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH