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инвалиды nstresses
gen. the disabled (ludvi); disabled people (max UK hits Alexander Demidov)
fin. incapacitated persons
law people with disabilities (However, in the UK, the term "disabled people" is generally preferred to "people with disabilities". wiki Alexander Demidov)
Makarov. disabled persons; the disabled (употр. с гл. во мн.)
med. people with special need (Alex_Odeychuk)
polit. disabled people (ssn)
инвалид n
gen. incapacitated person; physically handicapped; amputee; valetudinary; physically challenged (Alexander Oshis); physically impaired (wisegirl); valetudinarian; disabled worker (kee46); PWD (Person With a Disability SirReal); Person With a Disability (SirReal); physically incapacitated person (kee46); pensioner; physically challenged
busin. disabled person
econ. infirm
euph. vulnerable adult (A vulnerable adult is a person aged 18 years or over who may be unable to take care of themselves, or protect themselves from harm or from being exploited. This may be because they have a mental health problem, a disability, a sensory impairment, are old and frail, or have some form of illness. dagordan)
India divyang (Indian government use the word divyang for persons with disabilities. wecapable.com Ying)
lab.law. disabled (с детства; since childhood)
med. handicapped; handicapped person; Person With Disabilities (Andrey Truhachev)
mil. cripple
obs., uncom. invalid (a disabled member of the armed forces; one unfit for active duty due to injury: The Soviets invested much national treasure and lost 13,833 killed. Of their 469,685 sick and wounded, 10,751 became invalids.)
product. handicapable (Yeldar Azanbayev)
SAP. challenged person; severely challenged person
sec.sys. disabled person
slang crip
sociol. disabled; severely disabled
- инвалид n
formal with disabilities (Washington Post Alex_Odeychuk)
 Russian thesaurus
инвалид n
gen. 1) лицо, частично или полностью утратившее трудоспособность

2) В России старый солдат, неспособный к строевой военной службе из-за увечья и ран; иногда то же, что ветеран. До военных реформ 1860-70-х гг. использовались для гарнизонной и караульной службы. Большой Энциклопедический словарь

инвалиды: 406 phrases in 54 subjects
Abbreviation1
American usage, not spelling2
Architecture13
Automobiles4
Aviation2
Aviation medicine1
British usage, not spelling2
Business7
Chess1
Computers1
Construction12
Corporate governance1
Dog breeding1
Ecology1
Economy4
Employment1
Figurative1
Finances2
French1
General107
GOST2
Health care3
Hotel industry2
Informal1
Information technology1
Insurance2
Labor law3
Law14
Makarov18
Medical43
Medical appliances7
Military9
Mining1
Name of organization5
Notarial practice2
Obsolete / dated1
Pharmacy and pharmacology1
Production3
Programming2
Real estate1
Robotics1
Sakhalin3
SAP5
Slang1
Sociology44
Sports5
Taxes4
Technology2
Trade classification2
Transport7
Traumatology1
United Nations18
United States4
Welfare & Social Security23