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1 upośledz|ony
adj. 1. Med. [osoba, dziecko] handicapped, disabled; [krążenie, wchłanianie, czynność wątroby] impaired- upośledzony emocjonalnie emotionally handicapped- upośledzony fizycznie physically handicapped a. disabled- upośledzony na ciele i umyśle physically and mentally handicapped- osoba upośledzona ruchowo a person with impaired mobility a. a motor disability- osoba upośledzona umysłowo a mentally handicapped person- osoby z upośledzonym słuchem/wzrokiem the hearing/visually impaired- uczniowie upośledzeni handicapped pupils- dzieci upośledzone w stopniu lekkim/głębokim children with mild/severe handicaps a. disabilities- zakład dla upośledzonych a home for the handicapped- opiekować się/pracować z ludźmi upośledzonymi to care for/to work with the handicapped2. przen. (zacofany) [klasa, obszary] underprivileged- grupy społecznie upośledzone the socially underprivileged- warstwy społeczne upośledzone ekonomicznie economically disadvantaged a. deprived sectors of societyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > upośledz|ony
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