disabled

美音:[dɪ'seɪb(ə)ld] 英音:[dɪs'eɪb(ə)ld]

简单释义:


n.残疾人;伤残者

adj.丧失能力的;有残疾的;无能力的

v.“disable”的过去分词和过去式

网络禁用;残废的;伤残的

完整释义:


adj.

1.残废的
2.用坏了的
3.失去航行能力的
4.失去战斗力的
5.失去比赛能力的


例句:

  1. If you are trying to post. the administrator may have disabled your account. or it may be awaiting activation.
    如果您尝试后。管理员可能已经停用您的帐户。也可以等待激活。

  2. Extended stored procedure can be disabled or enabled by using one of the Surface Area Configuration tools.
    例如,可使用其中一个外围应用配置器工具禁用或启用。

  3. He feels it a duty to help the disabled community. in the community.
    他感到有义务帮助社会中的残疾人。残疾人。

  4. He was disabled from birth, but he never felt frustrated, nor did he give in to any difficulty.
    他生来就有残疾,但他从不沮丧,也从未屈服于任何困难。

  5. The report was a bit unclear as to whether the still camera would also be disabled, preventing audience members from taking photos as well.
    这份报告有一点不清楚的地方是摄像机是否可能会废弃,同时防止观众正常拍照。

  6. That is at the heart of a Supreme Court judgment yesterday upholding free domestic flights for the attendants of severely disabled people.
    这也是最高法院昨天裁定国内航班要为陪同严重残疾人士提供免费机票的焦点所在。

  7. Fearing he would be left permanently disabled, he said, he attempted suicide three times.
    他说,因担心自己可能落下终身残疾,他曾三次试图自杀。

  8. The jurors did not know she was physically disabled until the first prize winner was announced.
    直到宣布第一名得奖人时,裁判才知道她是肢体残障者。

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