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残疾人的英语:disabled individuals。
(1)disabled 英[dɪsˈeɪbld] 美[dɪsˈebəld]
adj. 残废的,有缺陷的; v. 使无能力( disable的过去式和过去分词); 使残废; 使伤残; 使无效;
(2)individuals 英[ɪndɪ'vɪdʒʊəlz] 美[ɪndɪ'vɪdʒʊrlz]
n. [口语]人(常指有趣或有点特别的人)( individual的名词复数 ); 与众不同的人; 某种类型的人。
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1.The detection system manages the detection of adults, children, disabled individuals, and accessories like luggage without human intervention.
该检测系统无需人为操作,能对成年人,儿童,残疾人以及行李进行检测。
2.Through the interviews to engage in employment service work for the disabled workers and disabled individuals, obtain detailed first-hand information.
通过对从事残疾人就业服务工作的工作人员及部分残疾人个体进行访谈,获取翔实的第一手资料。
3.The growing popularity of the computer facilitates more and more healthy people, while do not benefits those disabled individuals with server paralysis of the limbs, because they can not communicate with computers, even care themselves.
计算机的日益普及方便着越来越多的健康人,而对于那些严重瘫痪的残疾人由于不能使用肢体进行人机交互,导致了无法使用计算机甚至不能生活自理。
4.The target of BCI research is to design a new assistant device based on EEG for disabled individuals, so as to help them with cinesipathy to communicate with the external environment better.
脑机接口研究的最终目标是设计实现一种基于脑电信号的新型残疾人辅助设备,以帮助有运动障碍的残疾患者更好地与外界交流。
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残疾人用英语是deformity。
英 [dɪˈfɔ:məti] 美 [dɪˈfɔrməti]
n. 畸形的人(或物); 畸形状态; (道德等方面的)缺陷; 畸形(或残缺)的部分;
变形 复数: deformities
1. Drugs taken during pregnancy may cause physical deformity in babies.
妊娠期服用的药物可能引起婴儿身体畸形。
2. This document embodies the concern of the government for the deformity.
这个文件体现了政府对残疾人的关怀.
3. His deformity totally disabled him from following his vocation.
他的残疾使他完全失去了从事他的职业的能力.
4. The bones begin to grind against each other, leading to pain and deformity.
这些骨头开始互相挤压,造成疼痛和畸形。
5. He did not like anyone to mention the deformity.
他不喜欢人家提到他的缺陷.
且吃且增重
Helen Keller 海伦.凯勒 Helen Keller was born June 27, 1880 in a small town in northern Alabama of America. (海伦·凯勒于1880年6月27日出生在美国亚拉巴马州北部的一个小镇上。) In 1882,she was only 19 months old and she caught a fever and that made her could no longer see or hear. Because she could not hear she also found it very difficult to speak. (1882年,她只有19个月大的时候因高发烧使她看不见、听不见。因为听不见,她想讲话也变得很困难。) She became an American author, activist and lecturer. She was the first deaf-blind graduate of Radcliffe College.(她成为了作家,积极分子和文学家,她是第一个从拉德克利夫学院毕业的盲人。) She travel around the country, giving lecture after lecture. Many books were written about her and several plays and films were made about her life. Eventually she became so famous that she was invited abroad and received many honours from foreign universities and monarchs. In 1932 she became a vice-president of the Royal National Institute for the Blind in the United Kingdom. (她周游全国,不断地举行讲座。她的事迹为许多人著书立说而且还上演了关于她的生平的戏剧和电影。最终她声名显赫,应邀出国并受到外国大学和国王授予的荣誉。1932年,她成为英国皇家国立盲人学院的副校长。) After her death in 1968 an organization was set up in her name to combat blindness in the developing world. Today that agency, Helen Keller International, is one of the biggest organizations working with blind people overseas. (1968年她去世后,一个以她的名字命名的组织建立起来,该组织旨在与发展中国家存在的失明缺陷做斗争。如今这所机构,“国际海伦·凯勒”,是海外向盲人提供帮助的最大组织之一。) Helen Keller died on June 1st, 1968. She was 87 year old. Her message of courage and hope remains.(海伦·凯勒1968年6月1日逝世,享年87岁。她留给后人的是勇往直前,追求希望。 )
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