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1 afásico
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2 afásico
adj.aphasic, word-deaf.* * *► adjetivo1 aphasic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 aphasic* * *ADJ (Psic) aphasic; (=mudo) mute, dumb* * *= aphasic, aphasia patient.Ex. This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.Ex. Readers include: the mentally retarded, the mentally ill, the elderly, aphasia patients, and people for whom Swedish is a 2nd language.* * *= aphasic, aphasia patient.Ex: This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.
Ex: Readers include: the mentally retarded, the mentally ill, the elderly, aphasia patients, and people for whom Swedish is a 2nd language.* * *aphasicmasculine, feminineaphasiac* * *afásico, -a Med♦ adjaphasic♦ nm,faphasic -
3 disléxico
adj.dyslexic, dyslectic, word-blind.* * *► adjetivo1 dyslexic► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 dyslexic person* * *disléxico, -aADJ SM / F dyslexic* * *- ca adjetivo/masculino, femenino dyslexic* * *= dyslectic, dyslexic.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex. This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.Ex. The European Dyslexia Association (EDA) estimates that about 8 percent of the population in its membership countries in and outside Europe are dyslexic.* * *- ca adjetivo/masculino, femenino dyslexic* * *= dyslectic, dyslexic.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex: This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.
Ex: The European Dyslexia Association (EDA) estimates that about 8 percent of the population in its membership countries in and outside Europe are dyslexic.* * *disléxico -caadj/m,fdyslexic* * *
disléxico◊ -ca adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
dyslexic
disléxico,-a adjetivo & m,f Med dyslexic
' disléxico' also found in these entries:
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disléxica
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dyslexic
* * *disléxico, -a♦ adjdyslexic♦ nm,fdyslexic* * *I adj dyslexicII m, disléxica f dyslexic -
4 deficientes visuales, los
(n.) = visually disabled, the, visually handicapped, the, visually impaired people (VIPs), visually challenged, theEx. The Stockholm Public Library provides library services to hospitals, the elderly, the deaf, the visually disabled, alcoholics, drug addicts, and prisoners.Ex. This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.Ex. This article describes the use of adaptive technologies for visually impaired people in libraries.Ex. Nowadays, many of the visually challenged are being absorbed in the work force and in industries, because of their abilities, reliability and sincerity. -
5 disminuidos síquicos, los
= mentally handicapped, theEx. This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages. -
6 enfermos mentales, los
= mentally disturbed, the, mentally handicapped, the, mentally ill, the, insane, theEx. Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.Ex. This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.Ex. Readers include: the mentally retarded, the mentally ill, the elderly, aphasia patients, and people for whom Swedish is a 2nd language.Ex. Most of the early asylums for the insane in the USA established libraries for their patients. -
7 personas con problemas de vista, las
(n.) = visually impaired, the, visually disabled, the, visually handicapped, the, visually impaired people (VIPs), visually challenged, theEx. Tactile material embraces materials with raised symbols and/or differently textured surfaces that are intended for use by the visually impaired.Ex. The Stockholm Public Library provides library services to hospitals, the elderly, the deaf, the visually disabled, alcoholics, drug addicts, and prisoners.Ex. This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.Ex. This article describes the use of adaptive technologies for visually impaired people in libraries.Ex. Nowadays, many of the visually challenged are being absorbed in the work force and in industries, because of their abilities, reliability and sincerity.Spanish-English dictionary > personas con problemas de vista, las
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8 deficientes visuales
los deficientes visuales(n.) = visually disabled, the, visually handicapped, the, visually impaired people (VIPs), visually challenged, theEx: The Stockholm Public Library provides library services to hospitals, the elderly, the deaf, the visually disabled, alcoholics, drug addicts, and prisoners.
Ex: This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.Ex: This article describes the use of adaptive technologies for visually impaired people in libraries.Ex: Nowadays, many of the visually challenged are being absorbed in the work force and in industries, because of their abilities, reliability and sincerity. -
9 disminuidos síquicos
los disminuidos síquicos= mentally handicapped, theEx: This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.
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10 enfermos mentales
los enfermos mentales= mentally disturbed, the, mentally handicapped, the, mentally ill, the, insane, theEx: Problem patrons include, but are not limited to, illiterates simply seeking shelter, alcoholics, the homeless, the mentally disturbed, aggressive young people, and those with offensive odours.
Ex: This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.Ex: Readers include: the mentally retarded, the mentally ill, the elderly, aphasia patients, and people for whom Swedish is a 2nd language.Ex: Most of the early asylums for the insane in the USA established libraries for their patients. -
11 personas con problemas de vista
las personas con problemas de vista(n.) = visually impaired, the, visually disabled, the, visually handicapped, the, visually impaired people (VIPs), visually challenged, theEx: Tactile material embraces materials with raised symbols and/or differently textured surfaces that are intended for use by the visually impaired.
Ex: The Stockholm Public Library provides library services to hospitals, the elderly, the deaf, the visually disabled, alcoholics, drug addicts, and prisoners.Ex: This article discusses services offered by the library to the mentally and physically handicapped, to aphasic and dyslectic users, to visually handicapped university students and provision of talking books in foreign languages.Ex: This article describes the use of adaptive technologies for visually impaired people in libraries.Ex: Nowadays, many of the visually challenged are being absorbed in the work force and in industries, because of their abilities, reliability and sincerity.Spanish-English dictionary > personas con problemas de vista
См. также в других словарях:
Aphasic — A*pha sic, a. Pertaining to, or affected by, aphasia; speechless. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aphasic — 1868 (n.); 1892 (adj.), from APHASIA (Cf. aphasia) + IC (Cf. ic) … Etymology dictionary
aphasic — 1. adjective Affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia. ... groups of dancers were wheeling, plunging, and gesticulating while the ogre, more aphasic than before, mumbled at full strength ... 2. noun One who is afflicted by symptoms of aphasia … Wiktionary
aphasic — apha·sic ə fā zik adj of, relating to, or affected with aphasia aphasic or apha·si·ac ə fā z(h)ē .ak n an individual affected with aphasia * * * apha·sic (ə faґzik) 1. pertaining to or affected with aphasia. 2. a person affected with aphasia … Medical dictionary
aphasic — I noun someone affected by aphasia or inability to use or understand language • Hypernyms: ↑handicapped person II adjective 1. related to or affected by aphasia aphasic speech • Pertains to noun: ↑aphasia … Useful english dictionary
aphasic lethal factor — aphasic lethal factor. См. афазный летальный фактор. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.
aphasic — noun or adjective see aphasia … New Collegiate Dictionary
aphasic — /euh fay zik, sik/, Pathol. adj. 1. pertaining to or affected with aphasia. n. 2. Also, aphasiac /euh fay zee ak /. a person affected with aphasia. [1865 70; APHAS(IA) + IC] * * * … Universalium
aphasic — adj. pertaining to aphasia, affected with aphasia (inability to speak and comprehend words) n. person who is affected with aphasia … English contemporary dictionary
aphasic — apha·sic … English syllables
aphasic — /əˈfeɪzɪk/ (say uh fayzik) adjective 1. relating to or affected with aphasia. –noun 2. someone affected with aphasia …