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impair
- IPA[imˈper]
美式
- weaken or damage something (especially a human faculty or function)
verb: impair, 3rd person present: impairs, gerund or present participle: impairing, past tense: impaired, past participle: impaired
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動詞
- 1. weaken or damage something (especially a human faculty or function) drug use that impairs job performance
- weakened or damaged: an impaired banking system
Oxford Dictionary
- weakened or damaged: an impaired banking system
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a condition that makes it difficult to produce speech sounds correctly: the student was severely speech-impaired
Oxford American Dictionary
- partially or completely deaf: I would love it if more shows included hearing-impaired people routinely masks with a clear plastic panel may be used to facilitate communication with people who are hearing-impaired
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a condition that makes it difficult to produce speech sounds correctly: the student was severely speech-impaired
Oxford Dictionary
- partially or completely blind: she joined a virtual arts session with a group of visually impaired youngsters Wilson and his wife are both visually impaired
Oxford American Dictionary
- partially or completely deaf: I would love it if more shows included hearing-impaired people routinely masks with a clear plastic panel may be used to facilitate communication with people who are hearing-impaired
Oxford Dictionary
- partially or completely blind: she joined a virtual arts session with a group of visually impaired youngsters Wilson and his wife are both visually impaired
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- IPA[ɪmˈpɛː]
英式
- weaken or damage (something, especially a faculty or function): a noisy job could permanently impair their hearing
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