disabled 的 2 个定义
- physically or mentally impaired, injured, or incapacitated.
- Usually the disabled . physically or mentally impaired persons: Ramps have been installed at the entrances to accommodate the disabled.
disabled 近义词
incapacitated
更多disabled例句
- As disabled veterans returned home, the government launched the “Great Civil War Benefaction” to provide prostheses.
- The Blade last year reported Maryland’s State Department of Education said it was in the process of developing new standards to include LGBTQ and disabled communities.
- That’s because Medicare, the government’s insurance plan for the disabled and people over 65, sets prices.
- MTS’s concerns about fraud mirror those of advocates and authorities across the nation who have long decried abuses of resources such as ADA parking placards by people who are not disabled.
- I wish “Finish the Fight” had included disabled women in its narrative.
- Recall how Clinton returned to Arkansas from the campaign trail to preside over the execution of a mentally disabled man.
- It helps that he is the opposite of Christopher, he says: “socially good and mathematically disabled.”
- Unwittingly or not, modern feminism is leaving its disabled sisters out of the discussion.
- Evidence of their popularity can be seen in the fact that the comments box was disabled.
- Supporters say the girl is no longer in pain, while critics say she was killed for being disabled.
- Four he had already either killed outright or effectively disabled; so that fifteen remained him.
- The 'Egeria,' schooner, was disabled very early in the race by the carrying away of the iron strop round her boom.
- His keepers, returning from the spring, shouted and rushed indoors only to find their disabled pieces.
- Deserted by a part of their men, the knights redoubled their efforts of valor, but in vain; they were all killed or disabled.
- The disabled comrade could hardly keep back the tears as he saw them pass down the street.