impairments
英 [ɪmˈpeəmənts]
美 [ɪmˈpɛrmənts]
n. (身体或智力方面的)缺陷,障碍,损伤; 某种缺陷
impairment的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 损害;损伤;障碍
If someone has animpairment, they have a condition which prevents their eyes, ears, or brain from working properly.- He has a visual impairment in the right eye.
他右眼视力有损伤。
- He has a visual impairment in the right eye.
双语例句
- Recognize and mitigate impairments to independence and objectivity.
识别和减轻对独立性和客观性的损害。 - Among liver patients in Randolph's study who had neurocognitive impairments, the average score was74.
在伦道夫研究的有神经认知障碍的肝病患者中,平均得分为74分。 - People with visual impairments may be unable to find controls.
患有视觉障碍的患者可能无法找到控制装置。 - People with intellectual impairments and diabetes are less likely to have their weight checked.
有智力障碍的人们和糖尿病患者检查体重的可能性较低。 - One of the main causes is from lack of the complied operative internal control system for asset impairments.
原因在于缺乏与之配套的、具有可操作性的八项资产减值内部控制制度。 - Postmortem studies also suggest impairments in communication at the level of individual brain cells.
死后组织的研究也说明了脑细胞水平上联系的损伤。 - But it seemed that teenage physical activity was particularly important in terms of the prevention of cognitive impairments.
不过看起来似乎在青少年时期进行的体育锻炼在预防晚年认知功能损害方面起着更为重要的作用。 - People with cognitive impairments may not understand the nature of a warning quickly enough.
有认知功能障碍的患者可能无法迅速理解警告的性质。 - The testing results show that the OVQM is better than MSE in measurement of the compression impairments.
实验结果表明,在测量压缩损伤方面,OVQM比MSE具有更大的优势。 - This leads to an increase in the absorption, which may lead to system impairments or even system failures.
这会使吸附力增强,从而可能损害系统,甚至引起系统故障。