infirm
adj. 體弱的
A person who is infirm is weak or ill, and usually old.
...her aging, infirm husband.
她年邁體弱的丈夫
1. confined to bed (by illness)
2. lacking physical strength or vitality;
3. lacking firmness of will or character or purpose;
4. weak and feeble;
Cramming infirm people into one place creates the ideal breeding ground for disease.
醫院擠滿了抵抗力減弱的病人,是滋生疾病的溫床.
It rendered this assumption infirm.
它使這個假定基礎不穩.
There seats will be appreciated by the aged and infirm.
請給年老體弱的乘客讓座.
Let the sails be rags and the sailors infirm and sickly.
讓帆布千瘡百孔,水手老弱病殘!
He's old and infirm, and his movements are getting slower and slower.
他年邁體衰, 舉動越來越緩慢.