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1 crippled
crippled [krɪpld]a. ( = physically disabled) infirmeb. [ship] désemparé* * *['krɪpld]1) ( physically) [person] impotent -
2 crippled
tr['krɪpəld]1 lisiado,-a, tullido,-aadj.• cojo, -a adj.• derrengado, -a adj.• impedido, -a adj.• lisiado, -a adj.• mutilado, -a adj.• tullido, -a adj.• zopo, -a adj.['krɪpld]1. ADJ1) (=maimed) tullido, lisiado; (=disabled) minusválido2) (fig) [plane, vehicle] averiado; [factory] (after bomb etc) paralizado2.NPLthe crippled — (=maimed) los tullidos; (=disabled) los minusválidos
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3 crippled crip·pled adj
['krɪpld](handicapped) invalido (-a), (production, exports) paralizzato (-a), (frm: seriously damaged) seriamente danneggiato (-a) -
4 cripple
'kripl
1. verb1) (to make lame or disabled: He was crippled by a fall from a horse.) lisiado, mutilado, inválido2) (to make less strong, less efficient etc: The war has crippled the country's economy.) paralizar, estropear, debilitar
2. noun(a lame or disabled person: He's been a cripple since the car accident.) inválido, lisiado, mutiladocripple vb dejar inválidotr['krɪpəl]1 lisiado,-a, tullido,-a1 (person) dejar cojo,-a, lisiar2 figurative use (industry, country) paralizar1) disable: lisiar, dejar inválido2) incapacitate: inutilizar, incapacitarcripple n: lisiado m, -da fn.• cojo s.m.• lisiado s.m.• mutilado s.m.• paralítico s.m.• pateta s.f.• tullido s.m.• zopo s.m.v.• baldar v.• derrengar v.• despernar v.• encojar v.• lisiar v.• mutilar v.• tullir v.
I 'krɪpəlnoun lisiado, -da m,f, tullido, -da m,f
II
a) (lame, disable)b) (make inactive, ineffective) \<\<ship/plane\>\> inutilizar*; \<\<industry\>\> paralizar*['krɪpl]1.N (lame) cojo(-a) m / f, lisiado(-a) m / f ; (disabled) minusválido(-a) m / f ; (maimed) mutilado(-a) m / f2. VT1) (physically) lisiar, mutilar2) (fig) [+ ship, plane] inutilizar; [+ production, exports] paralizar* * *
I ['krɪpəl]noun lisiado, -da m,f, tullido, -da m,f
II
a) (lame, disable)b) (make inactive, ineffective) \<\<ship/plane\>\> inutilizar*; \<\<industry\>\> paralizar* -
5 cripple crip·ple
['krɪpl]1. n2. vt2) (production, exports) paralizzare
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