handicapping
英 [ˈhændikæpɪŋ]
美 [ˈhændikæpɪŋ]
v. 妨碍; 阻碍
handicap的现在分词
现在分词:handicapping
BNC.42050 / COCA.29566
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (生理或智力上的)残障,残疾
Ahandicapis a physical or mental disability.- He lost his leg when he was ten, but learnt to overcome his handicap.
他10岁时失去了一条腿,但他学会了克服自己的残疾。
- He lost his leg when he was ten, but learnt to overcome his handicap.
- N-COUNT 不利条件;障碍
Ahandicapis an event or situation that places you at a disadvantage and makes it harder for you to do something.- She was away from school for 15 weeks, a handicap she could have done without...
她有15周没上学,这给她带来了本不该有的障碍。 - Being a foreigner was not a handicap.
身为外国人并不是一个障碍。
- She was away from school for 15 weeks, a handicap she could have done without...
- VERB 妨碍;使不利
If an event or a situationhandicapssomeone or something, it places them at a disadvantage.- Greater levels of stress may seriously handicap some students...
压力的加重可能会给一些学生带来严重的负面影响。 - The industrial injuries scheme takes into account the actual disability and whether it handicaps a person in working.
工伤赔偿方案要考虑实际残疾情况以及残疾是否会影响其工作能力。
- Greater levels of stress may seriously handicap some students...
- N-COUNT (高尔夫运动中的)给弱者增加的杆数,差点
In golf, ahandicapis an advantage given to someone who is not a good player, in order to make the players more equal. As you improve, your handicap gets lower.- I see your handicap is down from 16 to 12.
我发现你的差点已从16杆降到了12杆。
- I see your handicap is down from 16 to 12.
- (赛马比赛的)让步赛
In horse racing, ahandicapis a race in which some competitors are given a disadvantage of extra weight in an attempt to give everyone an equal chance of winning.