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词汇 colorblind
释义 colorblind
adjective
(alsocolor-blind)uk /ˈkʌl.ə.blaɪnd/ us /ˈkʌl.ɚ.blaɪnd/
US spelling ofcolour-blind(colour-blind的美式拼写)
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colorblind | American Dictionary


colorblind
adjective
(alsocolor-blind); (CdnBrcolour-blind)us/ˈkʌl·ərˌblɑɪnd/

colorblindadjective (NOT SEEING COLORS)


unable to tell the difference between certain colors, esp. green and blue

colorblindadjective (NOT CONSIDERING RACE)


not considering race when making decisions:
Children's theaters have pioneered color-blind casting and plays aimed at an ethnically and racially diverse audience.

Examples of colorblind


colorblind
As others have noted, any close scrutiny shows that the colorblind millennial is less evolved than we like to believe.
From NPR
Being truly colorblind would mean living in a world without any color.
From NPR
The courts may ignore colorblind racism, but ordinary people ought to be aware of it when they talk about racism, others say.
From CNN
She said her father was "colorblind and gender neutral" and hires "the best person" for a job.
From Bloomberg
By not believing that we don't also fall for the colorblind, merit, and bootstrap myths when it comes to judging our own.
From Huffington Post
In other words, his job demands that he be colorblind.
From Washington Times
The federal government's misstep with its nutrition guidelines is not a reason for colorblind medicine.
From Slate Magazine
A rather ironic -- if not perverse -- way colorblind casting can operate without prior critical understanding is the equal-opportunity re-performance of racialized roles and conventions.
From NPR
This kind of colorblind casting can have two effects on diversity.
From NPR
And the popular, supposedly colorblind justification for the mass incarceration of people of color holds no water: crime rates.
From NPR
The biker bar and the projects both undoubtedly are filled with people who are racially colorblind, but most would assume that some might not be.
From CNN
In an artist's statement, he cites research that even colorblind people are affected by the calming power of a particular shade of pink.
From Los Angeles Times
It might be worth mentioning, however, that sea lions are colorblind.
From Huffington Post
Can we teach a colorblind person how to see red, what red is?
From NPR
Squirrel monkeys in nature actually see things more or less the same way humans who are red-green colorblind do.
From The Atlantic
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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