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de·bil·i·ty
/dɪˈbɪləti, di-/
衰弱,無活力
From:
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de·bil·i·ty
/dɪˈbɪlətɪ/
名詞
虛弱,無力,乏力
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
De·bil·i·ty
n.
The
state
of
being
weak
;
weakness
;
feebleness
;
languor
.
The
inconveniences
of
too
strong
a
perspiration
,
which
are
debility
,
faintness
,
and
sometimes
sudden
death
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
Syn:
--
Debility
,
Infirmity
,
Imbecility
.
Usage:
An
infirmity
belongs
,
for
the
most
part
,
to
particular
members
,
and
is
often
temporary
,
as
of
the
eyes
,
etc
.
Debility
is
more
general
,
and
while
it
lasts
impairs
the
ordinary
functions
of
nature
.
Imbecility
attaches
to
the
whole
frame
,
and
renders
it
more
or
less
powerless
.
Debility
may
be
constitutional
or
may
be
the
result
or
superinduced
causes
;
Imbecility
is
always
constitutional
;
infirmity
is
accidental
,
and
results
from
sickness
or
a
decay
of
the
frame
.
These
words
,
in
their
figurative
uses
,
have
the
same
distinctions
;
we
speak
of
infirmity
of
will
,
debility
of
body
,
and
an
Imbecility
which
affects
the
whole
man
;
but
Imbecility
is
often
used
with
specific
reference
to
feebleness
of
mind
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
debility
n
:
the
state
of
being
weak
in
health
or
body
(
especially
from
old
age
) [
syn
:
infirmity
,
frailty
,
feebleness
,
frailness
]
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