disabled

英[dɪs'eɪbld] 美[dɪs'ebld]
  • adj. 残废的,有缺陷的
  • v. 使…失去能力(disable的过去分词)

英文词源


disabled (adj.)
"incapacitated," 1630s, past participle adjective from disable. Earlier it meant "legally disqualified" (mid-15c.).

双语例句


1. The gym can be used by both able-bodied and disabled people.
这家健身房健全和残障人士都可使用。

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2. Owners of restaurants would have to equip them to admit disabled people.
餐厅老板将必须在餐厅里配备能够接纳残疾人的设施。

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3. We aim to help disabled students to live and study independently.
我们旨在帮助残疾学生尽可能独立地生活和学习。

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4. Contact with other disabled yachtsmen of like mind would be helpful.
和其他志同道合的残疾人帆船运动员接触会有帮助。

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5. Some local authorities and voluntary organizations also run workshops for disabled people.
一些当地机构和志愿组织也为残疾人开设了一些工场。

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