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词汇 impairment
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Definition of impairment in English:

impairment

noun ɪmˈpɛːm(ə)ntˌɪmˈpɛrmənt
mass noun
  • The state or fact of being impaired, especially in a specified faculty.

    (尤指某官能的)损伤,削弱

    a degree of physical or mental impairment

    一定程度的身心损伤。

    count noun a speech impairment

    言语障碍。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here is where I feel the need to point out the difference between disability and impairment.
    • His head injuries resulted in severe memory loss and general mental impairment.
    • Genetic reasons and diseases can cause hearing impairment, according to the doctor.
    • From an early age, Smith had a serious hearing impairment that made it difficult to understand her speech.
    • None of them were apparently suffering from any disease or health impairment.
    • Keep this in mind, particularly if you're feeling any kind of dizziness or hearing impairment.
    • His ability to sue for lost earning capacity and physical impairment is now right out the window.
    • Children may have other disabilities like physical impairment or they may be autistic.
    • It includes specialist guides for example, on working with people with brain injuries or visual impairment.
    • Hearing and visual impairment along with the spasticity of his limbs have not reined in the artist in him.
    • The developing debate about the genetic causes of disease and impairment is nothing compared to the rows that are in store.
    • Later, it was said that they affected the brain and could cause memory impairment.
    • The effect was accompanied by memory impairment and high levels of the stress hormone cortisol.
    • Diagnosing hearing impairment in all infants before the age of six months is the aim of the study.
    • Speech and language impairment can often fall into the same category.
    • The patient clearly had marked impairment of cognitive and memory functions.
    • Psychologically he appeared normal today and there was no evident impairment of memory or intellect.
    • Depression seems to be a concomitant symptom of cognitive impairment rather than an independent risk factor.
    • Negative likelihood ratios were zero or close to it, showing no hearing impairment when the test is negative.
    • If he does, he must be suffering from some serious mental impairment.

Definition of impairment in US English:

impairment

nounˌimˈperməntˌɪmˈpɛrmənt
  • The state or fact of being impaired, especially in a specified faculty.

    (尤指某官能的)损伤,削弱

    a degree of physical or mental impairment

    一定程度的身心损伤。

    memory impairment
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The patient clearly had marked impairment of cognitive and memory functions.
    • Speech and language impairment can often fall into the same category.
    • Later, it was said that they affected the brain and could cause memory impairment.
    • Genetic reasons and diseases can cause hearing impairment, according to the doctor.
    • Diagnosing hearing impairment in all infants before the age of six months is the aim of the study.
    • Here is where I feel the need to point out the difference between disability and impairment.
    • Depression seems to be a concomitant symptom of cognitive impairment rather than an independent risk factor.
    • Hearing and visual impairment along with the spasticity of his limbs have not reined in the artist in him.
    • Negative likelihood ratios were zero or close to it, showing no hearing impairment when the test is negative.
    • It includes specialist guides for example, on working with people with brain injuries or visual impairment.
    • His ability to sue for lost earning capacity and physical impairment is now right out the window.
    • From an early age, Smith had a serious hearing impairment that made it difficult to understand her speech.
    • Psychologically he appeared normal today and there was no evident impairment of memory or intellect.
    • The developing debate about the genetic causes of disease and impairment is nothing compared to the rows that are in store.
    • None of them were apparently suffering from any disease or health impairment.
    • The effect was accompanied by memory impairment and high levels of the stress hormone cortisol.
    • Keep this in mind, particularly if you're feeling any kind of dizziness or hearing impairment.
    • Children may have other disabilities like physical impairment or they may be autistic.
    • His head injuries resulted in severe memory loss and general mental impairment.
    • If he does, he must be suffering from some serious mental impairment.
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