non-disabled
adjective (also nondisabled) uk/ˌnɒn.dɪˈseɪ.bəld/ us/ˌnɑːn.dɪˈseɪ.bəld/
健全的|非残障的
having the physical or mental abilities that most people have
Such awareness programmes have put non-disabled employees in wheelchairs to see how well they can get around the office. 这种提高认识的项目让健全的人感受坐轮椅在办公室走动有多困难。
Disabled and nondisabled youths play side by side so they can learn to accept each others' differences. 残障的和健全的年青人在一起玩,他们可以学会接受彼此的不同之处。
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- As well as giving pupils with learning disabilities a voice, the project has helped non-disabled pupils to understand them better.
- Dropout rates and graduation rates between disabled and non-disabled students were roughly comparable.
- With each stage, as with a non-disabled child, you're giving them a little freedom and watching to see if they can handle it.