colour-blind
英 [ˈkʌlə blaɪnd]
美 [ˈkʌlər blaɪnd]
adj. 色盲的; (对待不同肤色的人)一视同仁的,无种族歧视的
牛津词典
adj.
- 色盲的
unable to see the difference between some colours, especially red and green - (对待不同肤色的人)一视同仁的,无种族歧视的
treating people with different coloured skin in exactly the same way
英英释义
adj
- unprejudiced about race
- unable to distinguish one or more chromatic colors
双语例句
- In spite of his otherwise excellent vision, he found he was colour-blind.
尽管他视力很好,他却发现自己是个色盲。 - Lie's colour-blind and can't distinguish the difference between red and green easily.
他是色盲,不能轻易地分辨红绿。 - Sixteen times as many men are colour-blind as women.
男性色盲为女性色盲的16倍。 - Colour-blind people find it hard to distinguish between red and green.
色盲的人很难分清红、绿两色。 - I'm marrying a colour-blind fashion-disaster with a cruel sense of humour.
我正与一位无种族偏见、穿衣极不时尚、且有种令人痛苦的幽默感的人结婚。 - People who cannot distinguish between colours are said to be colour-blind.
不能分辨颜色的人被称为色盲。 - Some people are colour-blind: they cannot tell one colour from another.
有些人是色盲,他们不能区分各种颜色。 - Colour-blind people can't tell red from green.
患有色盲的人分不清红色和绿色。 - This week America can claim more credibly than any other western country to have at last become politically colour-blind.
本周,美国可以比任何其它西方国家更令人信服地宣称:终于使政治与肤色脱钩了。 - As the new president has often pointed out, his election does not build the colour-blind society dreamed of by Martin Luther King; still less does it perfect the union that the founders of the United States envisaged.
正如新总统常常指出的,他的当选并没有建成马丁路德金(martinlutherking)所梦想的无种族歧视社会,更没有使美利坚合众国的缔造者所设想的联盟变得完美。