farsightedness
英
美
n. 远视眼;远见卓识
COCA.38998
英英释义
noun
- seeing ahead
- abnormal condition in which vision for distant objects is better than for near objects
- a reduced ability to focus on near objects caused by loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens after age 45
双语例句
- This method, can wash eyes of harmful substances and dirt, and also for mild cataract effectively, and can improve, farsightedness, astigmatism myopic lasik corruptive degree.
此法,能洗去眼中的有害物质和灰尘,还对轻度白内障有效,并能改善散光、远视、近视的屈光不正程度。 - Based on some measures to respond SARS in fighting SARS, the article discusses the taboos in implementing crisis management; without farsightedness and crisis sense;
结合抗击SARS中所采取的一些应对措施,论述了实施危机管理时应注意的禁忌事项:忌缺乏预见性,没有危机意识; - More attention should be paid to the planning of barrier-free facilities for the farsightedness of city plan;
在城市规划中,注重无障碍设施的规划,使城市规划具备预见性; - If the sky is blocked, where does the sun rest and how is not people's farsightedness damaged?
假如没有了天空,太阳何处栖身?人们眺望的功能又如何不枯萎? - He is respected by his people for his farsightedness.
他高屋建瓴而受到人民的尊敬。 - Some patients with severe farsightedness have to step back from what they are reading and others require magnifying glasses to see something that is right in front of them.
一些有远见卓识重症退一步从他们所读等需要放大镜看,这才是正确的前面。 - After correcting nearsightedness and farsightedness, the changing curve of near point and far point for eyes is given.
论述了近视与远视矫正后,人眼近点与远点的相应改变,给出了变化曲线; - Visual organs in puberty basically completed, this phase is related to refractive and development of the high incidence of disease, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, amblyopic, strabismus and so on.
视觉器官在青春发育期基本完成,此阶段也是与发育有关的眼屈光疾病的高发期,如近视、远视、弱视、斜视等。 - Thick lenses with a line across them were the only option available to those who had nearsightedness and farsightedness.
厚厚镜片有一条横跨人的唯一选择那些短视和远见。 - These challenges require venturesome decisions with regard to investment, farsightedness in research and development and determination in the development of new markets.
这些挑战要求企业在做出投资决策时富有冒险精神,在研究和开发上富有远见,在新市场开发富有决心。
