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What does it mean to be old and sick?

Generally refers to vulnerable groups.

old

Luo Luban Chang

Explanation of words:

Old: the old man; Weak: weak children; Disease: patient; Disable: disable. Generally refers to vulnerable groups.

English translation:

The troops are made up of old and weak people.

Word segmentation explanation:

Old (one o'clock)

Old? lǎo(ㄌㄠˇ)

(a) Older, longer, experienced, old: old and strong. Old friend. Sophisticated. Aging. Young and mature. The old horse knows the way.

(2) Honorary address for the elderly: Wu Lao. Old people. Grandpa.

(3) Very, very early. The old shame turned into anger.

(4) the elderly: nursing homes. Help the old and take care of the young. Active in old age (wéi).

(5) old age: old age. Ancient land.

(6) Respect for the elderly: "I am old, and people are old."

(7) always, often: always sick.

(8) Original: Old place.

(9), as opposed to "tender": cucumber is old.

(10) prefix is used to express rank, mutual respect, or to form a disyllabic word: boss before some animal and plant names. Eagle. Old pumpkin.

(eleven), Lao Zi (China pre-Qin thinker) and the abbreviation of his theory.

(12), the nickname of death: Lao.

(13) [Boss] refers to the owner or operator of an enterprise.

(14), surname.

Weak (ru)

Weak? ruò(ㄖㄨㄛˋ)

(a), the strength is small, the impact is small, as opposed to "strong": weak. Weak. Fragile. Weak. Weak. Weak heart cartilage (describes a person's gentle and smooth personality).

(2) Young age: weak crown (generally referring to the age of men around 20 years old).

(3) Not enough, almost, as opposed to "strong": one third is weak.

(4) worse than: weaker than. Weakness.

(5) Loss (death): Another weak person.

Disease (b √)

What's wrong with you? B √ ng (ㄅㄥˋ)

(1) The unhealthy phenomenon of organisms: diseases. Symptoms. Case. Illness. Illness. Pathogen. Recover from illness and injury. Critically ill. Died of illness. The sick and the disabled.

(2) Shortcomings and mistakes: language barriers. Common diseases. Illness.

(3) Damage and disaster: disaster to the country and people.

(4) Dissatisfaction and blame: criticism.

(5) fidgety and worry: "Zheng people are sick."

Residual (cán)

Disabled (disabled)? cán(ㄘㄢˊ)

(1) damage, destruction: disability. sabotage

(2) Incomplete, residual: residual. At sunset. Stay. Has been disabled. Residual. Hold on.

(3) ferocity: cruelty. Cruel. Fierce.

The antonym of the old, the weak and the sick: strong and strong.

Usage example

1. Young and middle-aged people have gone out to work, leaving only us in the village.

Only some old, weak, sick and disabled people are at home.

It is a traditional virtue of young people to give their seats to the old, the weak and the sick on the bus.

What bothers the author is watching those old, weak, sick and disabled be taken advantage of.