🏥Infirmity (インファーミティ)

noun
/ɪnˈfɜː.mə.ti/
虚弱; 病気; 衰弱 (kyojaku, byouki, suijaku)

意味

physical or mental weakness; a disease or ailment; frailty
Physical or mental weakness, especially from old age.
意味の翻訳
肉体的または精神的な虚弱; 病気または疾患; 衰弱
nikutai-teki mata wa seishin-teki na kyojaku; byouki mata wa shikkan; suijaku

例文

Despite his advanced age and various infirmities, he remained mentally sharp and alert.

高齢で多くの病気を抱えていても、彼は精神的に鋭く、警戒心を持ち続けました。
Kourei de ooku no byouki wo kakaete ite mo, kare wa seishinteki ni surudoku, keikaishin wo mochitsuzukemashita.

Despite his infirmity, he remained cheerful.

彼は虚弱にもかかわらず、陽気でいた。
Kare wa kyojaku ni mo kakawarazu, youki de ita.

同義語

weakness, frailty, ailment, disability, feebleness, debility
エントリー 1
weakness, frailty, ailment, disability
エントリー 2
weakness, frailty, feebleness, debility

対義語

strength, health, vigor, robustness
エントリー 1
strength, health, vigor, robustness
エントリー 2
strength, vigor, health

コロケーション

physical infirmity, age-related infirmity, suffer from infirmity, infirmity of age, mental infirmity
エントリー 1
physical infirmity, age-related infirmity, suffer from infirmity
エントリー 2
infirmity of age, mental infirmity, physical infirmity

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