impaired

impaired [ɪmˈpeəd]  [ɪmˈperd] 

impaired什么意思

原级:impair

第三人称单数:impairs

现在分词:impairing

impaired 基本解释
受损的;出毛病的;有缺陷的;损害,削弱( impair的过去式和过去分词 );
impaired 网络解释

1. 被损坏的:affliction n. 苦恼,痛苦,折磨 | impaired 被损坏的 | antiviral 抗病毒的

2. 受损的:immunisation免疫 | impaired受损的 | impaired asset受损的资产

3. 损伤:3 Impair 削弱 | 3 Impaired 损伤 | 3 Implication 暗指

impaired 单语例句

1. impaired在线翻译

1. The BBC World Service Trust runs a radio station for visually impaired people called In Touch for China.

2. The longer the diplomatic friction over the detention of the Chinese trawler captain continues, the lesser the opportunity for Kan to fix the already impaired relations.

3. It also said companies with high leverage, huge losses and or impaired cash flow should not engage in derivative trading.

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4. " The oily smoke impaired the cellular tissues in their respiratory system and subsequently caused cancer, " said He.

5. impaired在线翻译

5. Thousands of people across China will take the first national certificate test for visually impaired masseurs this weekend.

6. Impaired liver function, spinal injury and the threat of cervical cancer top the list affecting young employees'health.

7. By denying the country's war crimes and seeking revision to its pacifist constitution, this historical revisionism has fatally impaired Japan's leadership credentials in Asia.

8. A group of 21 visually impaired Chinese joined an excursion into the desert in a project to involve more disabled people in outdoor activities.

9. Around a third of children in developing countries aged under 5 have their minds and bodies impaired by hunger.

10. Shanghai announced its first attempt to help local blind and visually impaired people with the guide dog program earlier last month.

impaired 英英释义

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adj

1. mentally or physically unfit

    Synonym: afflicted

2. diminished in strength, quality, or utility

    e.g. impaired eyesight