infirm
简单释义:
adj. (长期)病弱的;年老体弱的
n. 病弱的人;体弱的人
网络 虚弱的;柔弱的;优柔寡断的
完整释义:
adj.
1.优柔寡断的,懦弱的
2.虚弱的,带病的
3.不巩固的,不牢固的,薄弱的
4.虚弱的;体弱的
5.基础不稳
6.意志不坚定的
n.
1.虚弱
例句:
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A growing number of infirm and very old people in all rich countries are looked after at home.
在发达国家,越来越多年老体弱者选择留在家中。 -
He took to biting the rose buds now, and tearing them away from his teeth with a hand that trembled like an infirm old man's.
他现在开始咬着玫瑰花苞,又用手把花从牙齿中扯了出来,他的手颤抖着象一个虚弱的老年人的手一样。 -
but said it would be a humanitarian gesture towards the elderly, infirm and those who have demonstrated good "moral behaviour" .
缅甸国家电视台并未详细说明哪些人将会获释,但表示此次大赦将体现对年老、体弱和表现出良好“道德品行”的犯人的人道主义关怀。 -
Tom is so infirm of purpose that it is useless to ask him for advice.
汤姆这人优柔寡断,向他征求意见是徒劳无益的。 -
Walk away is a simple method of fitness training on the elderly and infirm are particularly suitable.
甩手是一种简易的健身锻炼方法,对中老年人和体弱者尤为适宜。 -
Therefore are there many infirm and weak among you, and many sleep.
为此,在你们中有许多有病和软弱的人,死的也不少。 -
Although the infirm grandmother, she has assumed all the household chores at home.
虽然祖母体弱多病,她却承担起了家里的所有家务。 -
It was seen as infirm, feeble and impotent. China also won the great prize of peace.
尽管这场战役看起来那么脆弱,那么弱小,那么让人觉得无助,但是中国仍然赢得了伟大的和平奖。