handicaps

handicaps[ˈhændikæps] 

原级:handicap

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现在分词:handicapping

过去分词:handicapped

过去式:handicapped

handicaps 基本解释
妨碍,使不利( handicap的第三人称单数 );使行动和生活不正常;
handicaps 网络解释

1. 障碍、障碍赛跑、妨碍:drawbacks 缺点、障碍 | handicaps 障碍、障碍赛跑、妨碍 | bruises 淤伤、打伤

handicaps 单语例句

1. Sailing first became an Olympic sport in Paris in 1900, where time handicaps were used to adjudicate the race.

2. handicaps是什么意思

2. IATA wants governments to adopt international emissions rules so carriers can avoid the bureaucracy and potential competitive handicaps caused by separate national regulation.

3. Despite its apparent gender and age handicaps, the team impressed many by giving rival boats a real run for their money.

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4. Many economists see weak infrastructure has one of India's biggest handicaps - as well as a potential growth area for the world's construction industry.

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5. The British military is struggling with two handicaps, both of them related to money.

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6. The last category comprises those with mental or physical handicaps who are beyond the parents'ability to handle.