impairments
英 [ɪmˈpeəmənts]
美 [ɪmˈpɛrmənts]
n. (身体或智力方面的)缺陷,障碍,损伤; 某种缺陷
impairment的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 损害;损伤;障碍
If someone has animpairment, they have a condition which prevents their eyes, ears, or brain from working properly.- He has a visual impairment in the right eye.
他右眼视力有损伤。
- He has a visual impairment in the right eye.
双语例句
- People who have severe visual impairments.
有严重视觉损伤的人。 - For many patients with psychiatric conditions or even cognitive impairments, their ability to make decisions remains intact.
因为很多有精神疾病甚至智障的患者,他们仍有完整的决策能力。 - Effects of anti-depression therapy against cognitive impairments and affective disorders in patients with epilepsy
抗抑郁剂治疗前后癫痫患者的认知障碍和情感障碍研究 - This leads to an increase in the absorption, which may lead to system impairments or even system failures.
这会使吸附力增强,从而可能损害系统,甚至引起系统故障。 - Recognize and mitigate impairments to independence and objectivity.
识别和减轻对独立性和客观性的损害。 - Two of the most common user characteristics that might affect your design are visual impairments and physical impairments.
将影响你的设计的两个最常见的用户特征,是视觉和身体上的缺陷。 - AZ performed normally on auditory and cognitive tasks, yet exhibited severe grammatical impairments.
AZ正常地表现了在听力和认知上的任务,然而却显示了严重的语法障碍。 - Among liver patients in Randolph's study who had neurocognitive impairments, the average score was74.
在伦道夫研究的有神经认知障碍的肝病患者中,平均得分为74分。 - People with cognitive impairments may not understand the nature of a warning quickly enough.
有认知功能障碍的患者可能无法迅速理解警告的性质。 - People with visual impairments may be unable to find controls.
患有视觉障碍的患者可能无法找到控制装置。