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词汇 abled
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Definition of abled in English:

abled

adjective ˈeɪb(ə)ldˈābəld
  • Having a full range of physical or mental abilities; not disabled.

    身心健全的,体格健全的。参见 DIFFERENTLY ABLED

    an astonishing company of abled and disabled dancers
    See also differently abled
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The line between abled and disabled is a permeable one that we will all move across throughout our lives for varying durations and with varying degrees of limitations.
    • The recent ploy of opening up that same double-price offer to abled as well as disabled people means they have simply constructed another disabling barrier.
    • If employers were a bit more patient, think more of us and gave us more time, we would prove ourselves to be as good as the abled people and even better.
    • When directing members of the dance company, which is made up of abled dancers, his muscular impairment means he cannot physically show a combination, but he can describe it.
    • ‘In my many years working with the less abled, this has been the most rewarding experience I have ever had,’ said the Secretary for the Special Olympics in Northern Ireland.
    • They are for people who are less abled so anyone found in these spaces should not only have a ticket but perhaps a fine or points as well.
    • To be disabled is to be pigeon-holed as if, by defining what is wrong with you, the abled population will find it easier to deal with you.
    • Getting about for less abled residents isn't easy, but dropped kerbs really help.
    • The Project is a voluntary humanitarian organisation which helps with the medical and educational needs of less abled children in orphanages and schools in Belarus.
    • Manchester will go down in history as the first city to have the Commonwealth games running together with both abled and disabled athletes.
    • ONE SHOULD never call a person disabled, they are differently and distinctly abled in all respects.
    • Not only can these techniques represent a usability issue to able bodied users they can present an impenetrable barrier to less abled visitors.
    • They were mainly elderly, women, and children, as the abled men joined the Resistance.
    • Do disabled men date mostly disabled or abled women?
    • These mainstream messages must be challenged continually, and both abled and disabled women who ostracize those who do not fit culturally defined standards of disability must be confronted.
    • Our vision of life surely should encompass the abled and disabled alike.

Origin

1980s: back-formation from disabled.

Definition of abled in US English:

abled

adjectiveˈābəld
  • Having a full range of physical or mental abilities; not disabled.

    身心健全的,体格健全的。参见 DIFFERENTLY ABLED

    an astonishing company of abled and disabled dancers
    See also differently abled
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The recent ploy of opening up that same double-price offer to abled as well as disabled people means they have simply constructed another disabling barrier.
    • Our vision of life surely should encompass the abled and disabled alike.
    • Not only can these techniques represent a usability issue to able bodied users they can present an impenetrable barrier to less abled visitors.
    • These mainstream messages must be challenged continually, and both abled and disabled women who ostracize those who do not fit culturally defined standards of disability must be confronted.
    • ONE SHOULD never call a person disabled, they are differently and distinctly abled in all respects.
    • Getting about for less abled residents isn't easy, but dropped kerbs really help.
    • When directing members of the dance company, which is made up of abled dancers, his muscular impairment means he cannot physically show a combination, but he can describe it.
    • Manchester will go down in history as the first city to have the Commonwealth games running together with both abled and disabled athletes.
    • ‘In my many years working with the less abled, this has been the most rewarding experience I have ever had,’ said the Secretary for the Special Olympics in Northern Ireland.
    • To be disabled is to be pigeon-holed as if, by defining what is wrong with you, the abled population will find it easier to deal with you.
    • The Project is a voluntary humanitarian organisation which helps with the medical and educational needs of less abled children in orphanages and schools in Belarus.
    • Do disabled men date mostly disabled or abled women?
    • They are for people who are less abled so anyone found in these spaces should not only have a ticket but perhaps a fine or points as well.
    • They were mainly elderly, women, and children, as the abled men joined the Resistance.
    • If employers were a bit more patient, think more of us and gave us more time, we would prove ourselves to be as good as the abled people and even better.
    • The line between abled and disabled is a permeable one that we will all move across throughout our lives for varying durations and with varying degrees of limitations.

Origin

1980s: back-formation from disabled.

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