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infirm

英 [ɪnˈfɜːm]

美 [ɪnˈfɜːrm]

adj.  (长期)病弱的; 年老体弱的; 病弱的人; 体弱的人

GRETEM8医学

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
      1. 病弱的人;体弱的人
        people who are weak and ill/sick for a long period
        1. care for the elderly and infirm
          对年老体弱者的照顾

      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.
        1. ...her aging, infirm husband.
          她年迈体弱的丈夫
        2. The infirmare people who are infirm.
          年迈体弱者
        3. 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。

      英英释义

      adj

      双语例句

      • 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。
      • He created at his own expense an infant school, a thing then almost unknown in France, and a fund for aiding old and infirm workmen.
        他又用自己的钱创设了一所贫儿院,这种措施当时在法国还几乎是创举,他又为年老和残废的工人创办了救济金。
      • As is vividly depicted in the cartoon, four children are playing a "football match" and the "ball" is their old and infirm father.
        如卡通画的生动描绘,四个孩子在进行一场“足球比赛”,所谓的“足球”是他们年老体弱的父亲。
      • Mentally or physically infirm with age.
        随着年龄而在心理或生理上衰弱的。
      • Therefore, Chinas manufacturing is infirm in international division of labor, especially for the technology and capital intensive products.
        因此,中国制造业国际分工地位低下,在技术和资本密集型产品上尤为低下。
      • 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。
      • They give their energy, their skill, and their commitment to working with the sick, the infirm, and the elderly.
        他们奉献自己的精力、技能,并且承诺致力于患者、弱者和老年人。
      • 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。
      • "Madam, I know not of what you speak," answered Hester Prynne, feeling Mistress Hibbins to be of infirm mind;
        “夫人,我实在不明白你讲的话,”海丝特·白兰觉得西宾斯太太有点老糊涂了,就这么回答说;
      • I plan to settle there when I'm elderly and infirm.
        我老了以后就到那里定居。