infirm
英 [ɪnˈfɜːm]
美 [ɪnˈfɜːrm]
adj. (长期)病弱的; 年老体弱的; 病弱的人; 体弱的人
BNC.19029 / COCA.22223
牛津词典
adj.
- (长期)病弱的;年老体弱的
ill/sick and weak, especially over a long period or as a result of being old - 病弱的人;体弱的人
people who are weak and ill/sick for a long period- care for the elderly and infirm
对年老体弱者的照顾
- care for the elderly and infirm
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (常指因年迈而)体弱的,虚弱的
A person who isinfirmis weak or ill, and usually old.- ...her aging, infirm husband.
她年迈体弱的丈夫 - The infirmare people who are infirm.
年迈体弱者 - We are here to protect and assist the weak and infirm.
我们来这里保护、帮助年迈体弱者。
- ...her aging, infirm husband.
英英释义
adj
- lacking firmness of will or character or purpose
- infirm of purpos
- lacking bodily or muscular strength or vitality
- a feeble old woman
- her body looked sapless
双语例句
- His already infirm body was racked by high fever
他已经很虚弱的身体受着高烧的折磨。 - In rural areas, childless and infirm old people are guaranteed food, clothing, housing, medical care and burial expenses by society and collectives.
对农村无依靠的老年人,由社会和集体对他们实行保吃、保穿、保注保医、保葬。 - However, Jane eyre's rebellious character experiences a long zigzag period form infirm to firm.
然而,简性格中反抗意识的形成却经历了一个由萌芽、生到坚定的曲折过程。 - I plan to settle there when I'm elderly and infirm.
我老了以后就到那里定居。 - Generally speaking, able-bodied, able to withstand cold, and the elderly, the infirm or over-exertion, the body weak, susceptible to cold invasion, must be careful.
一般来讲,身体强壮者,尚能抵御风寒,而年老体弱或劳累过度、身体较弱者,易被风寒入侵,必须谨慎。 - Meanwhile, many older inhabitants are getting infirm and lonely.
同时,许多年岁较大的居民开始变得体弱而孤独。 - The severe cold had claimed many victims amongst the old and infirm.
这次严寒夺走了许多年老体弱者的生命。 - He was over eighty years of age, infirm and totally blind. In 1901, Nightingale lost her sight because of overwork.
他八十多岁了,身体虚弱,双目失明。1901年,南丁格尔因操劳过度,双目失明。 - It rendered this assumption infirm.
它使这个假定基础不稳。 - We should take good care of the old, the infirm, but ill, the very young
我们应该照顾好老年人、体弱者、病人和幼儿