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incapacitated person; physically handicapped; amputee; valetudinary; physically challenged (Alexander Oshis); physically impaired (wisegirl); valetudinarian; disabled worker (kee46); PWD (Person With a Disability SirReal); Person With a Disability (SirReal); physically incapacitated person (kee46); pensioner; physically challenged |
busin. |
disabled person |
econ. |
infirm |
euph. |
vulnerable adult (A vulnerable adult is a person aged 18 years or over who may be unable to take care of themselves, or protect themselves from harm or from being exploited. This may be because they have a mental health problem, a disability, a sensory impairment, are old and frail, or have some form of illness. dagordan) |
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divyang (Indian government use the word divyang for persons with disabilities. wecapable.com Ying) |
lab.law. |
disabled (с детства; since childhood) |
med. |
handicapped; handicapped person; Person With Disabilities (Andrey Truhachev) |
mil. |
cripple |
obs., uncom. |
invalid (a disabled member of the armed forces; one unfit for active duty due to injury: The Soviets invested much national treasure and lost 13,833 killed. Of their 469,685 sick and wounded, 10,751 became invalids.) |
product. |
handicapable (Yeldar Azanbayev) |
SAP. |
challenged person; severely challenged person |
sec.sys. |
disabled person |
slang |
crip |
sociol. |
disabled; severely disabled |
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the disabled (ludvi); disabled people (max UK hits Alexander Demidov) |
fin. |
incapacitated persons |
law |
people with disabilities (However, in the UK, the term "disabled people" is generally preferred to "people with disabilities". wiki Alexander Demidov) |
Makarov. |
disabled persons; the disabled (употр. с гл. во мн.) |
med. |
people with special need (Alex_Odeychuk) |
polit. |
disabled people (ssn) |
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with disabilities (Washington Post Alex_Odeychuk) |
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1) лицо, частично или полностью утратившее трудоспособность 2) В России старый солдат, неспособный к строевой военной службе из-за увечья и ран; иногда то же, что ветеран. До военных реформ 1860-70-х гг. использовались для гарнизонной и караульной службы. Большой Энциклопедический словарь |