impairment
impairment 英 [ɪmˈpeəmənt] 美 [ɪmˈpermənt]
n. 损伤,损害
名词复数:impairments
- An impairment prevents someone from doing something, like how blindness is an impairment to seeing. An impairment can also be any change for the worse.
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- n. 损伤,损害
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1. Suppliers should provide accessible versions of printed product documentation for people with any level of visual impairment.
供应商应该为任何视力损伤程度的人提供打印的产品文档的易访问版本。
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2. And a separate recent study found that some dyslexics may have a heightened understanding of space, despite an impairment in language.
另一项研究发现,部分诵读困难症患者,尽管在语言方面有损伤,却在空间理解力上有提升。
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3. "Once you show the positive activation and impairment when the brain region is damaged you have good evidence that you have at least part of the circuit," he says.
“一旦你表明阳性的激活,而当脑区损伤则受到到破坏,你就有很好的证据说你找到了至少一部分的回路,”他说。
- impairment (n.) mid-14c., emparement, from Old French empeirement, from empeirier (see impair). Re-Latinized spelling is from 1610s.
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