deaf-blind
adjective
(alsodeafblind)uk/ˌdefˈblaɪnd/us/ˌdefˈblaɪnd/havingseverelossof bothhearingandsight:
聋盲的Deaf-blindpeopleshould notfaceisolationandexclusion.聋盲人不应该面对孤立和排斥。
Students who are deafblind need to beabletotouchandexploreobjects.聋盲学生需要能够触摸和探索物体
- Repetition oflanguageiscriticalfor deaf-blind and multi-sensoryimpairedstudents.
- As helearnedtospeakas achild, he does not have toenduretheprofoundisolationof thoseborndeaf-blind.
- Heteachesat acentrefor deafblindchildrenin Leeds.
- Imeetwith a deaf-blindyoungwoman who hasprofoundhearinglossand very littlerealsightleft.
Eyesight, glasses & lenses
- accommodative
- afterimage
- age-related macular degeneration
- AMD
- astigmatic
- bespectacled
- bifocals
- boss-eyed
- dark glasses
- goggles
- monocular
- multifocal
- naked
- nearsightedly
- nearsightedness
- ophthalmology
- pince-nez
- snow blindness
- sty
- sunnies
deaf-blind
noun[plural]
(alsodeafblind)ukusthe deaf-blind
peoplewho haveseverelossof bothhearingandsight:
聋盲人aschoolfor the deaf-blind聋盲人学校
- Theplantis the region'slargestemployerofblindpeopleand the nation'slargestemployerof the deaf-blind.
- That was aperiodwhen the deaf-blind wereconsideredunteachable.
- She went tolivein ahomefor the deaf-blind.
- They are one of severalorganizationsworkingwith the deafblind.
Eyesight, glasses & lenses
- accommodative
- afterimage
- age-related macular degeneration
- AMD
- astigmatic
- bespectacled
- bifocals
- boss-eyed
- dark glasses
- goggles
- monocular
- multifocal
- naked
- nearsightedly
- nearsightedness
- ophthalmology
- pince-nez
- snow blindness
- sty
- sunnies