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 handicapped ['hændɪ`kæpt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 残疾的

[法] 有生理缺陷的, 残废的


  1. He was handicapped by lack of education.
    他因文化水平低而吃了亏。
  2. The social worker advised them to put their handicapped child into care.
    社会工作者建议他们将其残疾儿送到福利院去。
  3. Handicapped children need your help please give generously.
    残疾儿童需要您的帮助--请慷慨解囊。


handicapped
[ noun ]
  1. people collectively who are crippled or otherwise physically handicapped

  2. <noun.group>
    technology to help the elderly and the disabled
[ adj ]
  1. incapable of functioning as a consequence of injury or illness

  2. <adj.all>


Handicap \Hand"i*cap\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Handicapped}
(-k[a^]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Handicapping}.]
To encumber with a handicap in any contest; hence, in
general, to place at disadvantage; as, the candidate was
heavily handicapped.


Handicapped \Hand"i*capped\ (h[a^]nd"[i^]*k[a^]pt), a.
suffering from a handicap (in senses 4 or 5); disabled; at a
disadvantage.
[PJC]

  1. In a decision that could bolster the rights of AIDS victims, the justices ruled 7-2 that people with contagious diseases are covered by a federal law that prohibits discrimination against the handicapped in federally aided programs.
  2. A few miles south, down a gravel road near the community of Lane, George Bradshaw and his two mentally handicapped sons live in a trailer roofed by a plastic tarp, without electricity, drawing water from a pump up the road.
  3. He also pushed regulations that would force hospitals and doctors to treat severely handicapped newborns even over the objections of their parents.
  4. The handicapped find access barred.
  5. I want her in a regular classroom with trainable, mentally handicapped children just like her.
  6. A 35-acre plowed field where people can look for diamonds is inaccessible to the handicapped and doesn't have water fountains, restrooms or other amenities.
  7. The strike shut libraries and local tax offices and hurt care for the handicapped and elderly.
  8. The Supreme Court today refused to let public schools cut off educational help to severely handicapped children even though they may not be able to benefit from such services.
  9. Ultimately, OCR devoted less than 10% of its resources to discrimination against blacks, while women got one third and the handicapped more than half.
  10. It may now seem easy to dismiss Japan's software industry as handicapped by the Japanese language and written characters.
  11. Despite the establishment of a business park in Hartcliffe, attempts for large-scale job creation are handicapped by the inadequate transport links.
  12. The award covers 1987, the year she was locked out of her house, where she used to distribute groceries to fellow handicapped residents.
  13. There are also home-security systems that respond to cries for help, cars with voice-controlled windshield wipers, lights and radios, as well as aids for the handicapped.
  14. Inspired by handicapped Vietnam Veterans in Miami where he was fitted for prosthesis, Celso Garcia has remarried and he and his wife are expecting a baby.
  15. On the Moscow slate are some of the nation's best-known progressives, including Medvedev; economist Gavril Popov; academic Sergei Stankevich; Yuri Chernichenko, an agriculture reform advocate; and Ilya Zaslavskaya, an advocate for the handicapped.
  16. The government told the nation's airlines to end discrimination against the handicapped, but barred people who are blind, frail, obese, disabled or under 15 from sitting in rows with emergency exits.
  17. They are handicapped by a tiny membership.
  18. Donald and Loral Roser, both 44, were trapped as the fire spread early Monday through their apartment in a self-care facility for about 150 elderly and handicapped people, said Lt.
  19. From the innocence of a handicapped Irish poet (Daniel Day Lewis) to a suspected wife-poisoner (Jeremy Irons) and now to a cannibalistic serial killer.
  20. The main franchise salesman was Mr. Johnson's brother-in-law, driving in a former farm station wagon and handicapped by the vehicle's pervasive manure odor on sultry days.
  21. Liberal Democrats are unhappy with the $60 billion in cuts in Medicare, especially the $30 billion in higher costs and reduced benefits for the elderly and handicapped people.
  22. Medicare, serving 33 million elderly and handicapped people, would be cut $44 billion from the amount it was expected to reach by 1995.
  23. Lawyers said they believe the case is the first to go to trial under the 1986 Air Carrier Access Act, a federal law barring airlines from discriminating against handicapped people who are qualified to fly.
  24. The region's other three governors are Republicans, all seeking re-election, all handicapped by financial problems.
  25. One daughter, Rosemary, was born mentally handicapped and is in a Wisconsin nursing facility.
  26. Terrail is not ill but already is developmentally handicapped by a life spent entirely in the hospital.
  27. Nine years later, equipped with a high-tech artificial foot, Whittaker will join the American Everest Expedition with the goal in May of becoming the first handicapped climber to conquer the world's highest peak.
  28. You unintentionally park in spaces reserved for the handicapped.
  29. Mrs. Bush was awarded an honorary doctor of humane letters for her work for the homeless, handicapped and illiterate.
  30. Besides recommending ways to heighten employment prospects for the handicapped, the commission will advice the president on guidance the government can furnish to employers, labor unions and other organizations on roles they can play.
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