abled
adjective uk/ˈeɪ.bəld/ us/ˈeɪ.bəld/
健全的
not having a disability (= an illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult for someone to do some things that other people do)
They hold live online forums where viewers from around the world, abled and disabled, can interact. 他们召开来自世界各地健全的和不健全的观众都可以参与互动的实时在线论坛。
The workshops are for abled and disabled dancers. 这些研讨会是为健全和不健全的舞者开的。
Compare: able-bodied
See also: differently abled
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- The participants will be athletes in every field, abled and disabled.
- People have so many issues regarding the human body to do with being fat or thin, abled or disabled, black or brown, male or female.
- I believe you can teach the same content to a student with a learning disability as to an academically abled student and achieve success.
- 825 users of the screen reader responded to the survey, consisting of a mix of disabled (90%) and abled users (10%).
- The centre will open early next year to meet the needs of less abled people.