im·paired
adjective/ɪmˈpeəd/
/ɪmˈperd/
- (of a part or function) not working as it normally would or as it does in most people
不能像平常或大多数人那样发挥作用 - impaired vision/memory
受损的视力/记忆力 - Anxiety can lead to impaired cognitive function.
焦虑会导致认知功能受损。 - Since my accident I have impaired mobility.
自从发生事故以来,我的行动能力受到了限制。 - patients with impaired renal function
肾功能受损患者 - The battery life of the product was seriously impaired.
产品的电池寿命严重受损。
- impaired vision/memory
- (sometimes offensive) (of a person) having a particular kind of disability
Some people do not like this use. You can say somebody is disabled or has a disability instead.有…缺陷的;有…障碍的 - people who are visually/cognitively impaired
视障人士;有认知障碍的人
Which Word? disabled / handicappeddisabled / handicappedsee also hearing-impairedTopics Disabilityc2- Disabled is the most generally accepted term to refer to people with a permanent illness or injury that makes it difficult for them to use part of their body completely or easily. Handicapped is old-fashioned and now usually considered offensive.
- Disabled and disability can also be used to talk about a condition that affects learning or brain development:
- intellectually disabled
智力障碍 - learning disabilities.
学习障碍
- intellectually disabled
- people who are visually/cognitively impaired