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BNC: 3323 COCA: 2558

disability

noun
/ˌdɪsəˈbɪləti/
/ˌdɪsəˈbɪləti/
(plural disabilities)
Word Family
  • able adjective (≠ unable)
  • ably adverb
  • ability noun (≠ inability)
  • disabled adjective
  • disability noun
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  1. [countable] a physical or mental condition that means you cannot use a part of your body completely or easily, or that you cannot learn easily(某种)缺陷,障碍
    • a physical/mental disability生理缺陷;心理障碍
    • with a disability people with severe learning disabilities具有严重学习障碍的人
    Extra Examples
    • Many children with mild disabilities are integrated in general education.许多患有轻度残疾的儿童纳入了普通教育。
    • No one knows what causes learning disabilities.学习障碍的成因无人知晓。
    • The programme offers support to people living with disability.该方案向残疾人提供支持。
    • Up to 20 per cent have a learning disability.高达20%的人有学习障碍。
    • children who have severe developmental disabilities有严重发育障碍的儿童
    • lectures for students with hearing disabilities专为有听力障碍的学生开设的课
    • those with a visible or a hidden disability有显性或隐性障碍的人
    • He has a permanent disability which prevents him from working as a labourer.他有永久性残疾,不能从事体力劳动。
    • She works in a school for children with learning disabilities.她在一所为有学习障碍的儿童开办的学校里工作。
    Topics Illnessb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • chronic
    • profound
    • serious
    verb + disability
    • experience
    • have
    • suffer
    disability + noun
    • movement
    • organization
    • discrimination
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] the state of not being able to use a part of your body completely or easily; the state of not being able to learn easily(指状态、身心、学习等方面的)缺陷,障碍
    • learning to live with disability学会适应残疾
    • He qualifies for help on the grounds of disability.他因身有残疾有资格得到帮助。
    Which Word? disabled / handicappeddisabled / handicapped
    • Disabled is the most generally accepted term to refer to people with a permanent illness or injury that makes it difficult for them to use part of their body completely or easily. Handicapped is old-fashioned and many people now think it is offensive. The expressions disabled people or people with disabilities are often preferred to the disabled because they sound more personal.
    • Disabled and disability can be used with other words to talk about a mental condition:disabled 和 disability 可与其他词连用表示智力状况:
      • mentally disabled精神伤残的
      • learning disabilities.学习障碍
      In Britain the preferred term to use is learning difficulties because it emphasizes the difficulty experienced, rather than any lack of ability within the person. In North America the standard accepted term is learning disability.
    • If somebody’s ability to hear, speak or see has been damaged but not destroyed completely, they have impaired hearing/​speech/​sight (or vision). They can be described as visually/​hearing impaired or partially sighted:
      • The museum has special facilities for blind and partially sighted visitors.博物馆有专门设备供失明和视力有缺陷的参观者使用。
    Extra Examples
    • She saved the money from her monthly disability payments.这些钱是她从每月的伤残补助金中省出来的。
    • She was a vocal disability activist.她是一名大胆敢言的残疾人权益活动家。
    • Staff members have been educated in disability issues.职工已接受了有关残疾问题的教育。
    • The drug's utility in preventing long-term disability is unproven.该药在预防长期失能方面的功效尚未被证实。
    • an article on disability rights一篇关于残疾人权利的文章
    • an attempt to identify learning disability among children识别儿童学习障碍的尝试
    • patients who have experienced disability after stroke中风后出现残疾的患者
    • the criteria required for disability status残疾状态判定标准
    Topics Illnessb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • chronic
    • profound
    • serious
    verb + disability
    • experience
    • have
    • suffer
    disability + noun
    • movement
    • organization
    • discrimination
    See full entry
BNC: 3323 COCA: 2558
disability

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + DISABILITY | DISABILITY + NOUN ADJECTIVEchronic, profound, serious, severe, significant慢性殘疾;重度殘疾;嚴重障礙mild (especially NAmE) 輕度殘疾Many children with mild disabilities are integrated in general education.許多患有輕度殘疾的兒童納入了普通教育。lifelong, long-term, permanent終身/長期/永久性殘疾8 000 babies a year develop long-term disabilities resulting from this infection.每年有 8,000 名嬰兒因這種感染而患上長期殘疾。cognitive, developmental, emotional, intellectual, mental, physical, psychiatric, psychological (especially NAmE) 認知/發育/情感/智力/心智/生理/精神/心理障礙children who have severe developmental disabilities有嚴重發育障礙的兒童hearing, visual (both especially NAmE) 聽力/視力障礙lectures for students with hearing disabilities專為有聽力障礙的學生開設的課learning, reading (NAmE) 學習/閱讀障礙Up to 20% have a learning disability.多達 20% 的人有學習障礙。hidden隱性障礙those with a visible or a hidden disability有顯性或隱性障礙的人VERB + DISABILITYexperience, have, suffer, suffer from患有/罹患殘疾patients who have suffered disability after stroke中風後致殘的病人cause造成障礙No one knows what causes learning disabilities.學習障礙的成因無人知曉。cope with, live with應對殘疾;適應殘疾people who are learning to live with disability學會適應殘疾的人們diagnose, identify診斷殘疾;辨識障礙an attempt to identify learning disability among children識別兒童學習障礙的嘗試overcome克服殘疾She has overcome her disability to become an artist.她克服身體缺陷,成了一名藝術家。prevent預防殘疾The drug's utility in preventing long-term disability is unproven.該藥在預防長期失能方面的功效尚未被證實。DISABILITY + NOUNmovement, organization殘疾運動;殘疾人組織discrimination殘疾歧視rights殘疾人權利an article on disability rights一篇關於殘疾人權利的文章activist (especially NAmE) 殘疾人權益活動家She was a vocal disability activist.她是一名大膽敢言的殘疾人權益活動家。issues殘疾問題Staff members have been educated in disability issues.職工已接受了有關殘疾問題的教育。allowance, benefit, check, claim, compensation, pay, payment, pension傷殘補助/津貼/檢查/索賠/賠償金/補償/補貼/撫恤金She saved the money from her monthly disability payments.這些錢是她從每月的傷殘補助金中省出來的。coverage, insurance (especially NAmE) 傷殘保險status (especially NAmE) 殘疾狀態the criteria required for disability status殘疾狀態判定標準
BNC: 3323 COCA: 2558
disability

noun

disability ♦︎ handicap ♦︎ impairmentThese are all words for a condition that means that you cannot use a part of your body completely or easily. 这些词均表示身体残障。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a severe disability / handicap / impairmentpermanent disability / impairmentto have / be born with / suffer from a disability / a handicap / an impairmentto cope with a disability / handicap disability [countable, uncountable] a permanent physical or mental condition that means that you cannot use a part of your body completely or easily, or that you cannot learn easily (永久性的)残疾,生理缺陷,智力障碍He has a permanent disability which prevents him from working as a labourer.他有永久性残疾,不能从事体力劳动。She works in a school for children with learning disabilities.她在一所为有学习障碍的儿童开办的学校里工作。He qualifies for help on the grounds of disability.他因残疾而符合救助条件。 handicap [countable, uncountable] (old-fashioned, sometimes offensive) a physical or mental condition that means that you cannot use a part of your body completely or easily or that you cannot learn easily 残疾;生理缺陷;智力障碍The knee injury turned out to be a considerable handicap to Paul.膝盖受伤结果给保罗的行动造成很大不便。Despite her handicap, Jane is able to hold down a full-time job.简虽然有残疾,但还是能保住一份全职工作。The word handicap to mean a permanent physical or mental disability is now rather old-fashioned, can be offensive, and should be avoided. Instead of 'mental disability/handicap' use learning disability . Handicap can still be used to talk about a temporary injury that prevents sb from using a part of their body for a time; disability cannot be used in this way. * handicap表示永久性生理缺陷或智力障碍的用法现在颇为过时,且有冒犯之意,应避免使用。表示智力障碍应该用learning disability代替mental disability/handicap。handicap仍可表示因受伤而使身体某个部位暂时性行动不便,disability则不能这样用The knee injury turned out to be a considerable disability. see also handicap obstacle impairment ɪmˈpeəmənt; NAmE ɪmˈpermənt [uncountable, countable] (technical 术语) a physical or mental condition that means that a part of your body or brain does not work correctly (身体)缺陷,损伤;(智力)障碍The doctor noted impairment of the functions of the kidney.医生留意到了肾功能的障碍。A new day-care centre will be opened for people with a visual impairment.一个新的视力受损者日间护理中心即将开业。 impaired

adjective

(rather formal) He has impaired hearing as a result of long-term exposure to noise pollution.他因长期接触噪音污染而听力受损。the problems faced by people who are visually / hearing impaired视力/听力受损者所面对的问题
BNC: 3323 COCA: 2558
disability

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