debile

suomi-englanti sanakirja

debile englannista suomeksi

  1. vanhuudenheikko

  1. Substantiivi

debile englanniksi

  1. Weak; feeble. (defdate)

  2. (RQ:Henry Hygeia at the Solito)

  3. Having debilism. (defdate)

  4. (quote-book)

  5. A person with debilism. (defdate)

  6. (cot)

  7. (quote-journal) inducements and their criminality is determined by social influences, which they are not apt to assimilate without conflicts. Therefore idiots are always irresponsible, but debiles are as a rule responsible.

  8. (quote-journal)

  9. (quote-book) States Department of Health and Human Services|U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare|month=July|year=1962|page=15|passage=The Dutch use two basic terms to classify retarded children served by B.L.O. schools: debile and imbecile. In psychometric terms the upper limit of the debile classification is an intelligence quotient of 80 and the lower limit approximately 50 I.Q. (..) The debiles are most frequently recognized in the early years of the ordinary primary schools.

  10. (quote-book) The percentage values for the debiles are placed at the right side of the columns, the values for the imbeciles are placed at the left sides.

  11. (quote-journal) Another group of “pseudo-debiles.” are those pupils whose problems will not automatically disappear with time and whose eventual progress will demand exceptional educational aid. (..) Pupils who have been classified as mentally handicapped due to neurological defects or psycho-neurological dysfunction, experience more problems in the field of visual perception than the debile.

  12. (quote-journal) The debiles were more inclined to criminal acts than other feebleminded patients.

  13. (quote-book) Similarly, when debiles are put with other debiles, their numbers averaged 2.0 people with an average duration of 9.2 minutes. On the other hand, when imbeciles and debiles were put together, their collectives averaged 5.2 members and the duration was 12.8 minutes.

  14. (de-adj form of)

  15. weak

  16. (syn)

  17. (inflection of)

  18. (adj form of)