0 used to refer to someone who is healthy and has no illness, injury, or condition that makes it difficult to do the things that other people do -- 体格健全的,强壮的
Regulations stated that applicants should be healthy, physically fit, able-bodied, and not shorter than 166 cm (about 5 feet 4 inches).
Second, every able-bodied person learns to perceive and control locomotion across a variety of surfaces (as do the young of many other species).
One of the problems facing agriculture in the villages is the migration of some able-bodied men to cities in search of waged work.
A growing number of elderly people were submitted to a style of life intended centrally for the able-bodied poor.
Participants were meeting an unknown researcher - an able-bodied, middle-aged, professional woman - and, perhaps unsurprisingly, they emphasised their competence and active quests for independence.
For each successive period there were more additional men classed as not able than were classed as able-bodied.
In certain districts, up to 75 per cent of the able-bodied men are migrants working outside the district on a semi-permanent basis.
A family with one or more able-bodied, adult sons would have had little economic reason to retain a daughter past customary marriage age.