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Definition of walking frame in English: walking framenoun British A frame used by disabled or infirm people for support while walking, typically made of metal tubing with rubber feet. 〈英〉(伤残人使用的)助行架 North American term walker Example sentencesExamples - Mum Claire had taken him to McDonald's at Clifton Moor, York, to help him gain confidence with the walking frame he needs to get about.
- In the end he was helped on to his motorised walking frame, waved, and disappeared from view.
- There are both round and square tables with excellent access for wheelchairs and walking frames.
- Mr Barry was 82 years old, chronically sick, partially sighted and after fracturing his hip was able to get around only with a walking frame.
- To those walking past his room he was like any other frail old man teetering at his walking frame like a branch swaying in a cruel breeze.
- Claire Martin's four-year-old son Cameron, who goes to Bishopthorpe Primary School, needs to walk with a special walking frame.
- He and his wife, who could only walk with the aid of a walking frame, had lived in the village for more than 20 years.
- Three of the residents require wheelchairs and another three can only get about using walking frames.
- The NHS (free of charge) will provide aids to mobility such as wheel chairs and walking frames;
- Last December, at 102, Alec still used a walking frame while unveiling an Anzac memorial stone at Hobart's Anglesea Barracks.
- Patients with severe leg weakness may need sticks, crutches, or a walking frame.
- It is believed the woman lived alone, was blind and walked with difficulty with the aid of a walking frame.
- Among this despair a frail, elderly man, uses a walking frame to move from the front door of his neat home onto a street littered with smashed glass, bricks and other debris.
- The new building will give the school more space, which Miss Laxton said will be useful for storing the wheelchairs, walking frames and standing frames that are currently lining the corridors.
- In recent days the teenager has managed to take a few steps, helped by a dedicated team of physiotherapists and supported by walking frames.
- He spent 13 days in hospital, then staggered out on a walking frame.
- You would learn to use a walking frame with the same neurones with which 80 or so years ago you learned to walk.
- These days Fancourt must rely on a walking frame to get around.
- She returned for this day, in her nineties, bravely inspecting the guard in her wheeled walking frame - a little infirm perhaps, but determined to do honour to her boat.
- One child who requires the use of a walking frame is unable to bring it to school because there is no space.
Definition of walking frame in US English: walking framenounˈwôkiNG ˌfrām British A frame used by disabled or infirm people for support while walking, typically made of metal tubing with rubber feet; a walker. 〈英〉(伤残人使用的)助行架 Example sentencesExamples - In the end he was helped on to his motorised walking frame, waved, and disappeared from view.
- There are both round and square tables with excellent access for wheelchairs and walking frames.
- These days Fancourt must rely on a walking frame to get around.
- Patients with severe leg weakness may need sticks, crutches, or a walking frame.
- Three of the residents require wheelchairs and another three can only get about using walking frames.
- To those walking past his room he was like any other frail old man teetering at his walking frame like a branch swaying in a cruel breeze.
- Claire Martin's four-year-old son Cameron, who goes to Bishopthorpe Primary School, needs to walk with a special walking frame.
- The new building will give the school more space, which Miss Laxton said will be useful for storing the wheelchairs, walking frames and standing frames that are currently lining the corridors.
- One child who requires the use of a walking frame is unable to bring it to school because there is no space.
- Mum Claire had taken him to McDonald's at Clifton Moor, York, to help him gain confidence with the walking frame he needs to get about.
- Among this despair a frail, elderly man, uses a walking frame to move from the front door of his neat home onto a street littered with smashed glass, bricks and other debris.
- He spent 13 days in hospital, then staggered out on a walking frame.
- The NHS (free of charge) will provide aids to mobility such as wheel chairs and walking frames;
- You would learn to use a walking frame with the same neurones with which 80 or so years ago you learned to walk.
- It is believed the woman lived alone, was blind and walked with difficulty with the aid of a walking frame.
- In recent days the teenager has managed to take a few steps, helped by a dedicated team of physiotherapists and supported by walking frames.
- Last December, at 102, Alec still used a walking frame while unveiling an Anzac memorial stone at Hobart's Anglesea Barracks.
- Mr Barry was 82 years old, chronically sick, partially sighted and after fracturing his hip was able to get around only with a walking frame.
- He and his wife, who could only walk with the aid of a walking frame, had lived in the village for more than 20 years.
- She returned for this day, in her nineties, bravely inspecting the guard in her wheeled walking frame - a little infirm perhaps, but determined to do honour to her boat.
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