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1 videoleso
◆ s.m. (med.) person with impaired vision; visually handicapped person.* * *[video'leso] 1.aggettivo visually-impaired2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) visually-impaired person* * *videoleso/video'leso/visually-impaired(f. -a) visually-impaired person. -
2 menomato
maimed( disabile) disabled* * *menomato agg.1 (di arti, sensi) impaired; (di persona) disabled: respirazione, vista, udito menomato, impaired breathing, vision, hearing; rimase menomato in un incidente sul lavoro, he was disabled in an accident at work; essere menomato nella vista, nell'udito, to have poor eyesight, to be hard of hearing2 (non com.) (diminuito, sminuito) lessened, diminished: valore menomato, lessened value; essere menomato nei propri diritti, to be deprived of one's rights; uscire menomato da una polemica, to have (o to get) the worst of an argument◆ s.m. disabled person // menomato psichico, person of unsound mind.* * *[meno'mato] menomato (-a)1. agg(persona) disabled2. sm/f* * *[meno'mato] 1.participio passato menomare2.aggettivo crippled, maimed* * *menomato/meno'mato/→ menomareII aggettivocrippled, maimed.
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