| 单词 | visually |
| 释义 | visuallyvi‧su‧al‧ly /ˈvɪʒuəli/ ●○○ AWL adverb ExamplesEXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorunable to see very well► short-sighted Collocations unable to see things that are far away: · 'Are you short-sighted then?' 'Yeah, can't see a thing without my lenses.' ► long-sighted British /far-sighted American only able to see things that are far away and unable to see things that are close to you such as the writing in a book: · My daughter's long-sighted and wears reading glasses.· Many people become far-sighted as they grow older. ► partially sighted not able to see things very well at all, although not completely blind: · Tape copies are available free of charge to blind and partially sighted people.· I am partially sighted, which makes me a lot more vulnerable. ► visually impaired completely blind or unable to see much - use this especially to talk about special services or equipment for this group of people: · Instructions can also be obained in Braille for the visually impaired.· Visually impaired people have as much right to full access to educational courses as anyone else. ► as blind as a bat informal having great difficulty in seeing things: · Didn't you see me coming? You must be as blind as a bat!· She's as blind as a bat without her glasses. COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► visually/hearing/mentally etc impaired Phrases (=used to describe someone who cannot see, hear etc well) COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► handicapped· The incidents related in her story, however, are drawn from actual experiences of visually handicapped pupils.· Specialised equipment and materials required for visually handicapped pupils can pose a storage problem.· The skilful use of a piece of interesting technology by a visually handicapped pupil can become a source of pride rather than embarrassment.· Décor can be used imaginatively and helpfully as an aid to location for visually handicapped pupils.· Teachers can be made aware of the real challenges that visually handicapped pupils have to face.· The specialist teacher may find that some visually handicapped pupils require direct support teaching sessions.· For some visually handicapped children the amount of glare caused by various forms of lighting adds considerably to their difficulties.· They are particularly relevant to the visually handicapped child in the first school years in an integrated setting. ► impaired· An important part of this work is the provision of cash grants to visually impaired people in need.· It is, of course, necessary to check carefully and individually the size of type that a visually impaired pupil can discriminate.· For example, in one case, an employer refused to hire a visually impaired applicant for the position of research analyst. VERB► handicap· A teacher who has visually handicapped pupils in the class will need to consider these recommendations and implement them as necessary. ► impair· Eve insisted that visually impaired visitors were allowed to keep the Braille guidebooks and would always replace them free of charge. PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY► visually impaired Word family
WORD FAMILYadjectivevisualadverbvisually 1in appearance: Chairs should be visually attractive as well as comfortable.2visually impaired unable to see normally – used especially when you want to be polite about this condition → blind3in a way that involves the eyes: The process is easy to understand when it is demonstrated visually. |
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Chairs should be visually attractive as well as comfortable.