impaired 的定义
- weakened, diminished, or damaged: to rebuild an impaired bridge.
- functioning poorly or inadequately: Consumption of alcohol results in an impaired driver.
- deficient or incompetent: morally impaired; sports-impaired.
impaired 近义词
injured, faulty
更多impaired例句
- Some sites require a short hike to the ruins, but most are fully accessible to those with impaired mobility.
- If you’re visually impaired, you’ll need assistance if you go to get groceries.
- Now, increasing evidence suggests that a significant minority of Covid-19 patients get very ill because of an impaired interferon response.
- This is why you need legible text for the visually impaired.
- As Gunnar and others have shown, impaired stress responses can return to normal during puberty, raising the possibility that imbalances created by early trauma can be erased.
- Girma realized that law was her best tool to get equal footing for herself and the wider population of impaired Americans.
- The fewer diagnostic criteria required to call a person impaired, the more “any difficulty whatsoever” can be deemed impairment.
- Hockey outcomes are not obstacles to the mathematically impaired.
- The results showed that while THC and alcohol combined impaired driving, THC had only a negligible effect on driving.
- Four broke off Ambien usage after experiencing impaired concentration, continuing or aggravated depression, and manic reaction.
- A friendship had arisen between them, which the years had idealized rather than impaired.
- Of course if both parties agree to them, the validity of the deed is not impaired.
- Madame Roland devoted herself so entirely to the studies in which her husband was engaged that her health was seriously impaired.
- Mrs. Veal had been, subject to fits, and she asks if Mrs. Bargrave does not think she is "mightily impaired by her fits?"
- Their main features are unchanged, although time and decay have greatly impaired their structure and defaced their beauty.