disabled

英[dɪs'eɪbld] 美[dɪs'eɪbld]
  • adj. 残废的;有缺陷的
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Noun:
  1. people collectively who are crippled or otherwise physically handicapped;

    "technology to help the elderly and the disabled"

Adjective:
  1. incapable of functioning as a consequence of injury or illness

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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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. He was disabled from walking by the accident.
      由于车祸,他不能走路了。
    2. Employers are being encouraged to hire disabled workers.
      雇主受鼓励雇用残废的工人。
    3. Now that he was disabled, his house had become a prison to him.
      因为他残废了,他的房子就成了他的牢笼。
    4. She is also intellectually disabled.
      她有智力障碍。
    5. The disabled ship coasted the island, looking for a harbor.
      那艘损坏的船只在海岛沿岸航行以寻找港口。