deaf-blindness
noun [ U ] (also deafblindness) uk/ˌdefˈblaɪnd.nəs/ us/ˌdefˈblaɪnd.nəs/
聋盲症
the condition of having severe loss of both hearing and sight
Deaf-blindness can isolate people from the world. 聋盲症会使人与世界隔绝。
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- She learned that there were several cases of deaf-blindness in the village.
- Deafblindness is not the whole story of her life; she also lives as a human being.
- The Russian writer Maxim Gorky took an interest in deaf-blindness and had a profound understanding of it.
- Due to the nature of deafblindness, a tactile approach is essential for the development of skills.