invalid 的 4 个定义
- an infirm or sickly person.
- a person who is too sick or weak to care for himself or herself: My father was an invalid the last ten years of his life.
- Archaic. a member of the armed forces disabled for active service.
- unable to care for oneself due to infirmity or disability: his invalid sister.
- of or for invalids: invalid diets.
- in poor or weakened condition: the invalid state of his rocking chair.
- to affect with disease; make an invalid: He was invalided for life.
- to remove from or classify as not able to perform active service, as an invalid.
- British. to remove or evacuate from an active theater of operations because of injury or illness.
Archaic.
- to become an invalid.
invalid 近义词
sick person
invalid 的近义词 6 个
worthless; unfounded
sickly
更多invalid例句
- A chunk of stimulus payments is missing in action, thanks to a mix up that put as many as 13 million checks into invalid bank accounts.
- Case in point, a recent study from BDEX found that a full 25 percent of device identifiers are invalid.
- “Nonetheless, it persisted with these invalid fixes that West Virginia and the Corps have tried and it can’t come to this court now and ask this court to consider that in the equitable balance,” Teaney said.
- In her confirmation hearings in October, too, Barrett seemed to suggest that the individual mandate — if unconstitutional — wouldn’t necessarily mean the rest of the ACA would be invalid.
- Voters reportedly have raised concerns over rumors that the county lent voters Sharpie pens to cast their votes, allegedly making them invalid, according to the Arizona Republic.
- The Xinhua News Agency and pro-Beijing groups in Hong Kong say that PopVote is illegal and invalid.
- If the marriage was invalid, Grayson does not have to pay out a dime in alimony as opposed to a divorce.
- But again, this is just another way to dismiss her point as invalid and irrelevant.
- Step 4: Draft a bill to remove every statute signed by Obama because they are all invalid.
- Yet his deeds had a way of defying his purposes, and he left the White House as an invalid and perceived as a failure.
- The landlady had related the tragic history of the dead mother and the invalid aunt.
- The officer, with less delicacy of attention to the supposed slumbers of an invalid, followed him.
- Nowadays, however, the latter was somewhat of an invalid, and seldom left their London house in Hill Street.
- Suffering from paralysis for years previous, his mental energy, as a chronic invalid, was amazing.
- It must not be that a man so good, so kind, so altogether faithful to us all should be an invalid forever.