The meaning of Infirm
Infirm – definition
adjectivePhysically or mentally weak, esp. because of old age or illness
Infirm translation into English
Infirm: translate from English into Chinese
体弱多病
Infirm: translate from English into Dutch
Ziekelijk, Zwak, Gebrekkig, Onvast, Schokken, Verzwakken, Ondergraven, Ondermijnen, Weifelend, Onzeker
Infirm: translate from English into French
Infirme, Impotent, Irrésolu, Hésitant, Instable, Indécis
Infirm: translate from English into German
Gebrechlich, Schwach, Siech
Infirm: translate from English into Hindi
कमजोर, अशक्त, निर्बल, दुर्बल, क्षीण, अस्थिर, रोगी, निश्शक्त, शिथिलांग
Infirm: translate from English into Italian
Infermo, Debole, Irresoluto
Infirm: translate from English into Korean
약한, 허약한
Infirm: translate from English into Russian
Немощный, Дряхлый, Слабовольный, Слабохарактерный, Нерешительный, Ослаблять, Неустойчивый, Подрывать
Infirm: translate from English into Spanish
Enfermizo, Enclenque, Casa de los enfermos
Word origin
late Middle English (in the general sense ‘weak, frail’): from Latin infirmus, from in- ‘not’ + firmus ‘firm’.
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