词汇 | frailty |
释义 | frailty noun uk /ˈfreɪl.ti/ us /ˈfreɪl.t̬i/ [ U ] weakness and lack of health or strength: 脆弱;虚弱 Though ill for most of her life, physical frailty never stopped her from working.尽管她一生中大部分时间都病魔缠身,但身体上的虚弱从未使她停止工作。 Synonyms debilityformal infirmityformal weakness [ C or U ] moral weakness: (道德上的)弱点,缺点 Most of the characters in the novel exhibit those common human frailties - ignorance and greed.这部小说中的大多数人物都显露出了人类共同的弱点——无知和贪婪。 human frailtyTolerant of human frailty in whatever form, she almost never judged people.她对人性的各种弱点都能够包容,几乎从不评价他人。 Weakness and vulnerability Achilles heel asthenia at a low ebbidiom atonic atony fragile fragility frail glass jaw helpless shakily shakiness shaky sitting duck sitting target weak-willed weakling weakly weakness weedy You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Not fit & healthy frailty | American Dictionaryfrailty noun[ C/U ] us/ˈfreɪl·ti, ˈfreɪ·əl-/ physical weakness; lack of health or strength: [ U ]Despite his frailty, he continued to travel. Frailty also means moral weakness: [ C ]human frailties such as selfishness and greed Examples of frailtyfrailty Support for cognitive frailties, such as sensory stimulation and ease of way-finding, was associated with outward signs of positive emotion. Activating these components may be problematic for people in advanced old age with frailties or who are residents of old-age institutions. Support provided by the building for residents with physical frailties, including reduced mobility and sensory impairment, was related to the residents' ability to control their immediate environment. Moreover, it has helped widen our understanding of international political economy and it has given us a greater insight into the systemic frailties within global capitalism. In the early part of this century older people with mental frailties were considered to be demented as a natural result of the ageing process, senility. If the resident's cognitive or physical frailties did not preclude it, and the resident consented, structured interviews were conducted in private, usually in the resident's bedroom. One of the ways in which residents used humour was in relation to their physical frailties, making light of their own and each other's ageing bodies. Joking about frailty was also a means of acknowledging the presence of death. At other times, frailty was connected to the emotional vulnerability associated with a particular experience. The focus on the language and meaning of frailty required that the sample be limited to one language. Moving away from care practice, it has examined the usage of frail and frailty in the three locations. The emphasis on heterogeneity sparked debates about longevity and set the stage for the current interest in frailty as individual risk. I also missed the psychology of the body - as appearance and identity, not just as an instrument (frailty) or a risk (health). The final section of the book covers what are described as special problems - frailty, immobility, failure to thrive and elder mistreatment. Computers, for example, do not suffer from human frailties such as affect individuals. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of frailty These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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