handicapped
/ˈhændɪkæpt/adjective
- (of a person) having a condition that markedly restricts their ability to function physically, mentally, or socially有生理(或智力、交际功能)缺陷的, 残疾的:
a special school for handicapped children.
一所残障儿童专门学校。
USAGE
The word handicapped is first recorded in the early 20th century in the sense referring to a person's mental or physical disabilities. It was the standard term in British English until relatively recently but, like many terms in this sensitive field, its prominence has been short-lived. In reference to physical disability, it is now rather dated and may even be found offensive. It has been superseded by more recent terms such as disabled.