impairment

impairment
noun deterioro, daños
impairment
tr[ɪm'peəmənt]
noun
1 (dysfunction) disfunción; (damage) daños nombre masculino plural
impairment [ɪm'pærmənt] n
: perjuicio m, daño m
impairment
n.
deterioro s.m.
empeoramiento s.m.
ɪm'permənt, ɪm'peəmənt
mass & count noun (physical, mental) discapacidad f

visual impairment — problemas fpl de vista

speech impairment — impedimento m del habla

I foresee no further impairments to her progress — no veo más impedimentos para su progreso

[ɪm'pɛǝmǝnt]
N (physical, mental) discapacidad f ; (=deterioration) deterioro m
* * *
[ɪm'permənt, ɪm'peəmənt]
mass & count noun (physical, mental) discapacidad f

visual impairment — problemas fpl de vista

speech impairment — impedimento m del habla

I foresee no further impairments to her progress — no veo más impedimentos para su progreso


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