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Перевод: infirm speek infirm


[прилагательное]
немощный; слабовольный; дряхлый; нерешительный; слабохарактерный; неустойчивый;
[глагол]
ослаблять; подрывать


Тезаурус:

  1. If you are busy or infirm, the advantage of being able to take a ready-made meal out of the freezer and put it in the microwave where it is cooked in under ten minutes, far outweighs any aesthetic pleasure that purists might derive from lengthy cooking processes.
  2. When by 1292 John of York had become too old and infirm to perform the duties of his Forest office, Edward I granted him a pension of "three pence daily out of the issues of the forest, at the hands of the Justice of the Forest north of Trent, and six cartloads of firewood in the said forest by view and delivery of the foresters there".
  3. Many coastal properties, such as Studland Bay in Dorset, now have boardwalks over shingle or sand which enable wheelchair users and infirm visitors (as well as parents with pushchairs) to reach the beach without difficulty.
  4. it may even be safer if elderly, infirm or disabled persons do not use high street cash dispensers, they are too easy a target for opportunistic thugs.
  5. Mrs Lowrieson was a widow of 69, an active Baptist, becoming infirm, but still keeping her shop going, mainly through the help of two "devoted" grown-up daughters.
  6. Merely the removal of about 100,000 from the League annually in TV fees and sponsorship can cause an icy blast to the Fourth Division's infirm.
  7. Will she need to have any adaptations made if she is infirm, or special aids installed?
  8. "The marshal," complained one of his officers even before they set out on the futile march to Carlisle, "is infirm and peevish both in body and mind, forgetful, irresolute and perplext."
  9. Television in every home may be a blessing for the old and infirm, indeed for all of us at times, but that, the motor car, foreign travel and umpteen other things have all combined to affect attitudes towards sport and leisure.
  10. He was a President or Vice President of many deaf organisations, including the Royal School for Deaf Children, Margate; the Charitable and Provident Society for Granting Pensions to the Aged and Infirm Deaf; London Deaf Cricket Club; the London branch of the B.D.D.A. He was also a committee member of the Brighton Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, and of the Winchester Deaf Diocesan Mission.
  11. Indeed, they said the small congregation was in favour of demolition as many members were old and infirm and could not climb the steps up to the church.
  12. The fact is, Father has become increasingly infirm.
  13. This resort is a good choice for the elderly and infirm as the area is very flat and there is plenty to see and do in the vicinity of the lake.

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