color-blind
英 [ˈkʌlə blaɪnd]
美 [ˈkʌlər blaɪnd]
adj. 色盲的;不感色的
英英释义
adj
- unprejudiced about race
- unable to distinguish one or more chromatic colors
双语例句
- If a grayscale conversion of your color palette is easily distinguishable, color-blind users should be able to distinguish the color version.
如果你的调色板灰度变化容易区分,那么色盲用户就可以能够区分颜色方案。 - Some people can't tell red from green, as they are color-blind.
有些人分别不出红色和绿色,因为他们患有色盲症。 - He seemed entirely color-blind and became my first white friend.
他好像完全对肤色没有概念,因此成了我的第一个白人朋友。 - People who are colour blind are not allowed to become aircraft pilots. Those jobs are unfit for the color-blind.
那些工作色盲的人不宜做。 - Girls Jiao Agui, small eyes, she has a pair of special-she is a color-blind, saw the color is different from other people.
女孩叫阿桂,从小她有一双特殊的眼睛-她是个色盲,看见的颜色跟其他人的都不一样。 - Many more people are 'form-blind' than color-blind.
多样的,多方面的数量多且种类多的;多方面的“形盲”的人数要比色盲的人数多得多。 - There should be no friction, no divide, should be color-blind.
那里不该有冲突,分裂,颜色歧视。 - He is a color-blind man.
他是一位色盲的人。 - People who are color-blind generally use computers without assistive technology, but they cannot distinguish certain colors.
色盲的人一般不借助辅助技术使用计算机,但是他们不能区分特定颜色。 - Now that we have that resolved for our color-blind friends.
我们可以成为不同肤色的朋友。