1.Those persons had such a severe disability that they would not be able to support themselves through a regular job.
那些人有着严重的残疾,使得他们无法通过一项正规的工作来养活自己。
2.A key turning point in his life was when his mother showed him a newspaper article about a man dealing with a severe disability.
他生活中的转折,他的妈妈给他看了一篇报道关于一个残疾人如何克服自己的困难。
3.But it does not always cause severe disability.
但是,它并不是一定会引起严重的残疾。
4.MS does not always result in severe disability.
MS不总是导致严重残疾。
5.Smaller blood vessels, although not the major blood vessels to the leg, usually carry enough blood to prevent severe disability.
小血管虽然并不能成为腿部的主动脉,但通常可以携带足够的氧气,防止发生严重残疾。
6.Poor outcome was defined as: death; unconsciousness after one month; or unconsciousness or severe disability after six months.
预后不良定义如下:死亡;一个月后仍无意识;六个月后意识不清或者严重无能力。
7.Among them are persons with disability in general and specifically those with severe disability.
这些人包括一般的残疾人,特别是那些有着严重残疾的人。
8.Ischemic strokes often result in death or severe disability.
缺血性中风通常会导致死亡和重度残疾。
9.While the condition may make it more difficult to get around or complete certain tasks, it doesn't always lead to severe disability.
虽然疾病可能会使其行走或完成某些任务变得困难,但它很少导致严重的残疾。
10.Paraplegina is a kind of severe disability, most of which are caused by spinal cord injury(SCI).
截瘫是一种严重的残疾,其中大部分是由外伤导致脊髓损伤而引起的。