Impaired in spanish
Dañado
pronunciation: dɑnjɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: dɑnjɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
impair = perjudicar, dañar, afectar, deteriorar.
Example: It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.more:
» impair + Posesivo + credibility = dañar la credibilidad.
Example: There exists a failure of LC cataloging to contemporize archaic, or just simply awkward, forms that impair both access and credibility.impaired = deteriorado, dañado.
Example: In contrast to higher specificity, higher exhaustivity increases precision at the cost of impaired recall.more:
» impaired hearing = problemas auditivos.
Example: Swedish Radio has conducted a trial of its teletext service, Extratext, by allocating teletext receivers to people with impaired hearing.» impaired learning = problemas de aprendizaje.
Example: Impaired learning, slower growth and changes in behavior can be linked with children's exposure to passive smoke.» unimpaired = no estar deteriorado.
Example: I am too old any longer to play games or dance but the satisfaction given by reading is unimpaired.» vision impaired = con problemas de vista, con problemas visuales.
Example: The article 'Adaptive technology: a juggling act' describes the wide range of adaptive technology available to help blind and vision impaired students = El artículo "Tecnología adaptada a usuarios con necesidades especiales: juegos malabares" describe la gran variedad de adaptaciones tecnológicas para ayudar a los estudiantes ciegos y con problemas visuales.» visually impaired people (VIPs) = personas con problemas de vista, las; deficientes visuales, los.
Example: This article describes the use of adaptive technologies for visually impaired people in libraries.» visually impaired, the = personas con problemas de vista, las; discapacitados visuales, los. [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]
Example: Tactile material embraces materials with raised symbols and/or differently textured surfaces that are intended for use by the visually impaired.