wheelchairs
英 [ˈwiːltʃeəz]
美 [ˈwilˌtʃɛrz]
n. 轮椅
wheelchair的复数
柯林斯词典
- 轮椅
Awheelchairis a chair with wheels that you use in order to move about in if you cannot walk properly, for example because you are disabled or sick.
双语例句
- Many people who use wheelchairs do well in sports.
许多坐轮椅的人体育运动很出色。 - Controls that are located too far apart may require that users reposition themselves or their wheelchairs each time they move between controls.
放置位置太远的控制装置可能需要用户重新确定它们的位置,或重新确定每次在这些控制装置之间移动的轮椅的位置。 - Bramley, a 44-year-old dad of one, blogged about how hard it is to simply get around with his new belly. I wonder why pregnant women dont use wheelchairs, he wrote.
44岁的Bramley也是爸爸了,他也参加了怀孕体验。在博客中他提到带着这个孕妇肚真的很不舒服,我真不明白孕妇为什么不使用轮椅呢? - And then he told a sick joke about two people in wheelchairs.
然后,他讲了一个两个人坐在轮椅里的笑话,但那并不使人发笑。 - Some people play sports in wheelchairs.
一些人坐着轮椅参加运动。 - Already AI can help blind people see and deaf people hear. And wheelchairs have been invented that can be controlled by thoughts.
在人工智能的帮助下,盲人可看,聋人可听,轮椅可通过思想控制。 - There are also events for young tennis players and players in wheelchairs.
同时大赛还设有青少年和残疾人网球比赛。 - Since Brian David was injured in a traffic accident decades ago, he found conventional wheelchairs to be a real pain.
BrianDavid几十年前在一次交通事故中受伤,发现传统轮椅真是不好用。 - It's difficult for people in wheelchairs to negotiate steps.
坐轮椅的人要上下台阶是很困难的。 - Is the emergency exit suitable for wheelchairs?
安全出口能通过轮椅吗?