deaf-blind
adjective (also deafblind) uk/ˌdefˈblaɪnd/ us/ˌdefˈblaɪnd/
聋盲的
having severe loss of both hearing and sight
Deaf-blind people should not face isolation and exclusion. 聋盲人不应该面对孤立和排斥。
Students who are deafblind need to be able to touch and explore objects. 聋盲学生需要能够触摸和探索物体
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- Repetition of language is critical for deaf-blind and multi-sensory impaired students.
- As he learned to speak as a child, he does not have to endure the profound isolation of those born deaf-blind.
- He teaches at a centre for deafblind children in Leeds.
- I meet with a deaf-blind young woman who has profound hearing loss and very little real sight left.
deaf-blind
noun [ plural ] (also deafblind)
the deaf-blind 聋盲人
people who have severe loss of both hearing and sight
a school for the deaf-blind 聋盲人学校