释义 |
debilityde‧bil‧i‧ty /dɪˈbɪləti/ noun (plural debilities) [countable, uncountable] formal - But no - for I am not a cripple, I have no debility, and something other than myself is doing this.
- Illnesses, including chronic muscle debility, herpes, tremors and eye infections, have come and gone.
- Perhaps it was not surprising that he complained of physical debility.
- Supporting that sound of debility and failure there were orchestrated snores.
- The two main causes are lead and nitrates which can bring about debility, heart weakness and cancer.
- The woman's debility softened her.
- These include trauma, sunlight, high fever, and general debility.
weakness, especially as the result of illness → disability: physical and mental debility |