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amblyopia

/am-blee-oh-pee-uh/US // ˌæm bliˈoʊ pi ə //UK // (ˌæmblɪˈəʊpɪə) //

弱视,弱视眼,弱視,远视

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Ophthalmology.

    • : dimness of sight, without apparent organic defect.

Examples

  • Leber has recently joined those cases which are described as blindness through blepharospasm, to amblyopia from disuse.

  • After this digression let us turn again to amblyopia from disuse, and to the last trump which is played for it.

  • The occurrence of amblyopia as a result of non-use has been deductively constructed and is not inductively proved by observation.

  • There is thus caused a symmetrical weakening of vision (amblyopia) in the opposite fields.

  • Blindness or tobacco amblyopia, a form of neuritis, is not an uncommon affection among smokers.