disability

disability
noun
Behinderung, die

suffer from or have a disability — behindert sein

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[disə'biləti]
- plural disabilities - noun (something which disables: He has a disability which prevents him from walking very far.) die Körperbehinderung
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dis·abil·ity
[ˌdɪsəˈbɪləti, AM -ət̬i]
n
1. (incapacity) Unfähigkeit f kein pl, Unvermögen nt kein pl
\disability benefit Erwerbsunfähigkeitsrente f [o ÖSTERR -pension]
person under a \disability LAW Prozessunfähiger m
mental/physical \disability geistige Behinderung/Körperbehinderung f
2. no pl (condition) Behinderung f
3. (disadvantage) Benachteiligung f, Einschränkung f
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["dIsə'bIlItɪ]
n
1) (= handicap, injury etc) Behinderung f
2) (JUR) Rechtsunfähigkeit f
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disability [ˌdısəˈbılətı] s
1. Unvermögen n, Unfähigkeit f
2. JUR Geschäfts-, Rechtsunfähigkeit f:
lie under a disability rechtsunfähig sein
3. Arbeits-, Erwerbsunfähigkeit f, Invalidität f
4. MIL
a) Dienstuntauglichkeit f
b) Kampfunfähigkeit f
5. MED Gebrechen n
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noun
Behinderung, die

suffer from or have a disability — behindert sein

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n.
Erwerbsunfähigkeit f.
Unfähigkeit f.

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