impairments
英 [ɪmˈpeəmənts]
美 [ɪmˈpɛrmənts]
n. (身体或智力方面的)缺陷,障碍,损伤; 某种缺陷
impairment的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 损害;损伤;障碍
If someone has animpairment, they have a condition which prevents their eyes, ears, or brain from working properly.- He has a visual impairment in the right eye.
他右眼视力有损伤。
- He has a visual impairment in the right eye.
双语例句
- Recognize and mitigate impairments to independence and objectivity.
识别和减轻对独立性和客观性的损害。 - Diabetes is also a common risk factor for cataract and visual and hearing impairments.
糖尿病也是常见的导致白内障及其他视、听损害的危险因子。 - Operating systems also supply ATs for assisting users with hearing impairments.
操作系统也提供AT来辅助有听力障碍的用户。 - Postmortem studies also suggest impairments in communication at the level of individual brain cells.
死后组织的研究也说明了脑细胞水平上联系的损伤。 - People with intellectual impairments and diabetes are less likely to have their weight checked.
有智力障碍的人们和糖尿病患者检查体重的可能性较低。 - Special keyboards and input devices for people with limited hand use or mobility impairments.
为那些对手的使用受到限制或移动困难的人提供特殊的键盘和输入设备。 - Cognitive impairments are varied, but may be categorized as memory, perception, problem-solving, and conceptualizing disabilities.
认知功能障碍各种各样,但是按照类别可以分为记忆、理解、解决问题、概念化残疾。 - People with visual impairments may be unable to find controls.
患有视觉障碍的患者可能无法找到控制装置。 - People who have severe visual impairments.
有严重视觉损伤的人。 - Prescription of appropriate assistive devices to address physical and sensory impairments;
使用适当的辅助设备,解决身体和感官缺陷问题;