单词 | able-bodied |
释义 | able-bodied From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishable-bodiedˌable-ˈbodied adjective1 DISABLEDHEALTHYphysically strong and healthy, especially when compared with someone who is disabled Every able-bodied man had to fight for his country.2 → the able-bodiedExamples from the Corpusable-bodied• They went from house to house and signed up all able-bodied adults for work assignments.• The budget would soften a provision that limits able-bodied adults without children to three months of food stamps in any 36-month period.• For example, one individual's aggressive behaviour was ascribed to his loss of able-bodied friends following impairment.• Disabled students face different problems from their able-bodied friends.• Every able-bodied man should have the opportunity to work.• In 1903 the Poplar Guardians leased for one year a new workhouse specifically for the use of able-bodied men.• This service has been a boon to all who use it, pensioners, disabled and able-bodied residents.• It should go without saying that your needs and expectations are the same as those of able-bodied students.• The smith was invoking the part of the Elizabethan Poor Law which required the parish to assist the able-bodied to work. |
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