blindness

英[\'blaɪndnəs]
美[ˈblaɪndnɪs]

基本释义

n.
失明; 盲目; 无知; 轻率

词性变化

实用例句

It causes blindness or serious loss of vision.

这能导致失明或视力严重受损。

柯林斯例句

Early diagnosis and treatment can usually prevent blindness.

早期的诊断和治疗通常可以预防失明。

柯林斯例句

I have long since come to terms with my blindness.

我早就安于自己的失明了.

《现代汉英综合大词典》

She suffered from night blindness.

她患了夜盲症.

《简明英汉词典》

His blindness is the result of an accident.

一次事故使他双目失明.

《现代汉英综合大词典》

What exactly is colour-blindness and how do you find out if you have it?

究竟什么是色盲?怎样才能判断自己是否是色盲?

柯林斯例句

We must try to get rid of our blindness and raise the level of our political awareness.

我们必须努力摆脱盲目性,提高我们的政治觉悟.

《现代汉英综合大词典》

Blindness is a common complication of diabetes.

失明是糖尿病常见的并发症。

辞典例句

Why is there this blindness to the psychological side?

对心理方面的影响为什么这样视而不见?

演讲部分

The very limit of human blindness is to glory in being blind.

人类盲目性的最根本局限就在于其盲目性面前感到荣耀.

辞典例句

Partial blindness is called amblyopia.

不完全失明称为弱视.

辞典例句

His blindness is a great trial to him.

眼睛瞎对他来说是非常麻烦的事.

辞典例句

He'll do your bidding, and for that his blindness is his chief asset.

他按照你的吩咐行事, 因此盲目成了他的主要财富.

辞典例句

Tests for blindness include a test for the eye preservation reflex and an obstacle test.

盲视试验包括眼的保护性反射和障碍试验.

辞典例句

On the other hand, altitude can increse the possibility of eye injuries especially of flash blindness.

另一方面, 高度却可增加对眼睛伤害的可能性,特别是闪光目盲.

辞典例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. lack of sight