词汇 | snow-blind |
释义 | snow-blind adjective uk /ˈsnəʊ.blaɪnd/ us /ˈsnoʊ.blaɪnd/ suffering from snow blindness (= a temporary loss of sight caused by light on snow): 雪盲(症)的 Halfway up the mountain I suddenly went snow-blind.上到在半山腰时,我突然变得雪盲了。 More than 300 men were left snow-blind.300多人变得雪盲。 See snow blindness A hunter goes snow-blind and can't make his way out of the woods. I was still badly snow-blind, so stayed in camp whilst the others went on to find a good route. We might consider climbing a volcano, getting snow-blind, and risking frostbite. Eyesight, glasses & lenses accommodative afterimage age-related macular degeneration amaurosis amblyopia dispensing optician eyeglasses glaucoma lenticular limbus long-sighted long-sightedness macula macula lutea ocular oculist ophthalmology wet macular degeneration wraparounds yellow spot Examples of snow-blindsnow-blind At the same time he was almost totally snow-blind. From Project Gutenberg One of them, snow-blind, towed helplessly at the rear of a sled. From Project Gutenberg We also experienced great inconvenience and pain by the reflection of the sun's rays from the snow upon our eyes, and some of the party became nearly snow-blind. From Project Gutenberg He was snow-blind and delirious. From Project Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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