- infirm
- [in'fə:m]
- adj. 衰弱的;意志薄弱的;不坚固的
参考例子
- 1.Therefore are there many infirm and weak among you, and many sleep.
- 为此,在你们中有许多有病和软弱的人,死的也不少。
- 2.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。
- 3.I will remember that I remain a member of society, with special obligations to all my fellow human beings, those sound of mind and body as well as the infirm.
- 我将记住我永远是社会的一员。我对社会也负有一定责任。我知道组成这个社会的成员可以是心身健康的也可能是不健康的。
英文解释
- adj.
- 1.lacking physical strength or vitality
- 2.lacking firmness of will or character or purpose
网络释义
- infirm
- (身体)弱的; 弱的; 虚弱; 不牢固;
- infirm a weak person
- 虚弱的→虚弱的人﹝把那应译成“虚弱的人”的给错译成“虚弱的”了——这该是初中程度英译汉反面教材吧?!;
- Care of the Infirm
- 老弱护理;
- the old and infirm
- 年老体弱者;
- effeminate emasculate emasculated feminine infirm
- 柔弱的;