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English-Thai Dictionary

handicapped

ADJ ซึ่ง พิการ  ซึ่ง ไม่ สมประกอบ  crippled disabled able-bodied sueng-pai-kan

 

handicapped

N คนพิการ  คน ไม่ สมประกอบ  kon-pi-kan

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

handicapped

hand i capped |ˈhandēˌkapt ˈhændiˌkæpt | adjective having a condition that markedly restricts one's ability to function physically, mentally, or socially: a special school for handicapped children | (as plural noun the handicapped ) : a home for the handicapped. usage: Handicapped in the sense referring to a person's mental or physical disabilities is first recorded in the early 20th century. For a brief period in the second half of the 20th century, it looked as if handicapped would be replaced by disabled, but both words are now acceptable and interchangeable in standard American English, and neither word has been overtaken by newer coinages such as differently abled or physically challenged. See also usage at learning disability .

 

Oxford Dictionary

handicapped

handi |capped |ˈhandɪkapt | adjective (of a person ) having a condition that markedly restricts their ability to function physically, mentally, or socially. usage: The word handicapped is first recorded in the early 20th century in the sense referring to a person's mental or physical disabilities. In British English it was the standard term until relatively recently but, like many terms in this sensitive field, its prominence has been short-lived. It has been superseded by more recent terms such as disabled, or, in reference to mental disability, having learning difficulties or learning-disabled. In American English, however, handicapped remains acceptable.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

handicapped

handicapped adjective accommodations for handicapped customers: disabled, incapacitated, disadvantaged, crippled; infirm, invalid; euphemistic physically challenged, differently abled. USAGE handicapped Handicapped in the sense referring to a person's mental or physical disabilities is first recorded in the early twentieth century. For a brief period in the second half of the twentieth century, it looked as if handicapped would be replaced by disabled, but both words are now acceptable and interchangeable in standard American English, and neither word has been overtaken by newer coinages such as differently abled or physically challenged. Usage notes show additional guidance on finer points of English usage.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

handicapped

handicapped adjective See disabled.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

handicapped

h nd i c pped /-t /形容詞 1 ⦅やや古 ⦆(身体 精神に )障害のある (disabled 語法 ); the ; 名詞的に; 集合的に 〗障害のある人たち (⦅遠回しに ⦆people with disabilities ) (!複数扱い ) handicapped kids 障害を持つ子供 .2 スポーツ ハンデを付けられた .