释义 |
ˈgreen-blind, a. Suffering from the variety of colour-blindness in which the retina is insensitive to green light-rays. Hence green-blindness, the condition of being green-blind.
1881Ld. Rayleigh in Nature XXV. 66 The test of green⁓blindness would be the possibility of matches between colours which to normal eyes appear green and purple, or green and grey. 1888Amer. Jrnl. Psychol. Feb. 311 The fact lately placed beyond all doubt by König and Dieterici, that those that are born color-blind fall naturally into two great groups, the red and green blind. 1890H. Ellis Criminal iii. 117 He met with one case (green-blindness) among 460 criminals tested with Holmgren's wools. 1892Pall Mall G. 28 June 3/3 A colour-blind person will match drabs, pinks, and yellows with grass-green, blues and violets with light purple or rose, and dark green or light green with light red, according as he is ‘red-blind’ or ‘green-blind’. |