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hándicap - traducción al español

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Handicaps; Handicap (disambiguation)

handicap         
estorbo
minusvalía
desventaja
estorbo
discapacidad
perjudicar
estorbar
dificultar
handicapped people         
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  • Protest for the recognition of Irish Sign Language
  • Three Black and disabled people in front of a [[pride flag]].
  • Windover Archeological Site, location of the 15 year old with spina bifida who was taken care of in a hunter-gather community.
  • A short government advisory animation on the [[social model of disability]]
  • Museum of disABILITY History, [[Buffalo, New York]]
  • A sign in Taiwan showing a wheelchair accessibility ramp.
  • A 28-year-old Iraqi woman who lost both of her legs during the [[Iraq War]] in 2005
  • 2008 Summer Paralympics]]
IMPAIRMENTS, ACTIVITY LIMITATIONS, AND PARTICIPATION RESTRICTIONS
Disabled; Disable; Impaired; Differently abled; Differently-abled; People with disabilities; Disabilities, People with; Disibility; Disabilites; Mobility disabilities; Physically impaired; Differently-abled people; Handicapable; Handycapped; Disabled people; Handicapped; Physical Disablities; Disabilities; Disabling; Disablement; Invalidity; Physical incapacity; Behavioral disability; Sensory disability; Disability history; Persons with disabilites; Persons with disabilities; Sensory impairment; Able-Bodied; Persons With Disabilities; DISABILITIES; Handicapped people; Youth with disabilities; Disabled persons; Disability law; The disabled; Persons with Disabilities; Functional impairment; Disability (human beings); 🧑‍🦽; Diffabled; Diffability; Disabledness; Disabling condition
(n.) = minusválidos, discapacitados
Ex: The Australian audio book market is expanding rapidly, users now include adult literacy students, the intellectually disabled as well as handicapped people.
handicapped         
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  • Protest for the recognition of Irish Sign Language
  • Three Black and disabled people in front of a [[pride flag]].
  • Windover Archeological Site, location of the 15 year old with spina bifida who was taken care of in a hunter-gather community.
  • A short government advisory animation on the [[social model of disability]]
  • Museum of disABILITY History, [[Buffalo, New York]]
  • A sign in Taiwan showing a wheelchair accessibility ramp.
  • A 28-year-old Iraqi woman who lost both of her legs during the [[Iraq War]] in 2005
  • 2008 Summer Paralympics]]
IMPAIRMENTS, ACTIVITY LIMITATIONS, AND PARTICIPATION RESTRICTIONS
Disabled; Disable; Impaired; Differently abled; Differently-abled; People with disabilities; Disabilities, People with; Disibility; Disabilites; Mobility disabilities; Physically impaired; Differently-abled people; Handicapable; Handycapped; Disabled people; Handicapped; Physical Disablities; Disabilities; Disabling; Disablement; Invalidity; Physical incapacity; Behavioral disability; Sensory disability; Disability history; Persons with disabilites; Persons with disabilities; Sensory impairment; Able-Bodied; Persons With Disabilities; DISABILITIES; Handicapped people; Youth with disabilities; Disabled persons; Disability law; The disabled; Persons with Disabilities; Functional impairment; Disability (human beings); 🧑‍🦽; Diffabled; Diffability; Disabledness; Disabling condition
(adj.) = discapacitado, disminuido
Ex: Then there are those children made to think themselves failures because of the hammer-blow terms like dull, backward, retarded, underprivileged, disadvantaged, handicapped, less able, slow, rejected, remedial, reluctant, disturbed.
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* educably mentally handicapped (EMH) = personas con deficiencias mentales corregibles
* handicapped people = minusválidos, discapacitados
* handicapped, the = discapacitados, los; minusválidos, los
* mentally handicapped, the = enfermos mentales, los
* physically handicapped, the = disminuidos físicos, los; minusválidos, los
* print handicapped people = personas con problemas de lectura
* print handicapped, the = personas con problemas de lectura
* visually handicapped, the = personas con problemas de vista, las; deficientes visuales, los

Definición

hándicap
hándicap (ingl.; pronunc. [jándicap]; pl. "hándicaps")
1 m. Dep. Condición o circunstancia desventajosa con que lucha inicialmente un jugador. En general, desventaja por la que una persona está en peor situación que otras para hacer algo.
2 Dep. Ventaja que se acuerda conceder a un jugador para compensar alguna deficiencia por su parte y nivelar las probabilidades, o bien desventaja que se impone al otro, con el mismo fin; por ejemplo, en una carrera de caballos, un peso que tiene que llevar sobre el caballo.

Wikipedia

Handicap

Handicapped or handicap may refer to: