handicapped

handicapped
adjective He is physically handicapped and cannot walk; a handicapped child.) discapacitado; deficiente
handicapped adj discapacitado / minusválido
handicapped
tr['hændɪkæpt]
adjective
1 (physically) minusválido,-a, discapacitado,-a, disminuido,-a físico,-a; (mentally) disminuido,-a psíquico,-a
2 figurative use desfavorecido,-a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
the handicapped (physically) los minusválidos nombre masculino plural, los discapacitados nombre masculino plural, los disminuidos nombre masculino plural físicos 2 (mentally) los disminuidos psíquicos nombre masculino plural
handicapped ['hændi.kæpt] adj
disabled: minusválido, discapacitado
handicapped
adj.
minusválido, -a adj.

I 'hændɪkæpt
adjective disminuido, discapacitado, minusválido

mentally/physically handicapped — disminuido or discapacitado or minusválido psíquico/físico


II
plural noun

the handicapped — los disminuidos or discapacitados or minusválidos

['hændɪkæpt]
1.
ADJ

mentally handicapped — mentalmente discapacitado, psíquicamente disminuido

physically handicapped — minusválido, (físicamente) discapacitado

to be mentally/physically handicapped — tener una discapacidad mental/física, ser (un) discapacitado mental/físico

2.
N

the handicapped — los minusválidos, los discapacitados

the mentally handicapped — los discapacitados mentales, los disminuidos psíquicos

* * *

I ['hændɪkæpt]
adjective disminuido, discapacitado, minusválido

mentally/physically handicapped — disminuido or discapacitado or minusválido psíquico/físico


II
plural noun

the handicapped — los disminuidos or discapacitados or minusválidos


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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