blindness

英['blaɪndnəs] 美['blaɪndnəs]
  • n. 盲目;失明;愚昧
使用频率:
  • blighter n.笨蛋;讨厌的人;可恶的家伙
  • blighter n.笨蛋;讨厌的人;可恶的家伙
Noun:
  1. the state of being blind or lacking sight

1. It causes blindness or serious loss of vision.
这能导致失明或视力严重受损。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Early diagnosis and treatment can usually prevent blindness.
早期的诊断和治疗通常可以预防失明。

来自柯林斯例句

3. I have long since come to terms with my blindness.
我早就安于自己的失明了.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

4. She suffered from night blindness.
她患了夜盲症.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. His blindness is the result of an accident.
一次事故使他双目失明.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Long-time blankness will turn into blindness.
      茫然得太久就成了盲目。
    2. Current education's can-not-bear-it indicates its blindness or shortsightedness.
      现实教育对此的不能承受之重,表现出教育在定位上的盲目和短视。
    3. Blindness can be a terrible affliction.
      失明有时极为痛苦。
    4. His blindness is the result of an accident.
      一次事故使他双目失明。
    5. The culmination of love is blindness.
      爱情的最高潮就是愚昧。
    6. I consider religion as toys.And I think there is no evil, but blindness.
      我视宗教为儿童玩具,我认为不存在什么罪恶,只存在愚昧。