cataract / ˈkæt əˌrækt /

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cataract 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a descent of water over a steep surface; a waterfall, especially one of considerable size.
  2. any furious rush or downpour of water; deluge.
  3. Ophthalmology. an abnormality of the eye, characterized by opacity of the lens.the opaque area.

cataract 近义词

n. 名词 noun

waterfall

cataract 的近义词 4

更多cataract例句

  1. The same goes for cataracts, pneumonia, tetanus, asthma, and liver disease.
  2. Another senior was offered an appointment at night but cannot drive in the dark because of cataracts.
  3. She has made an appointment for cataract surgery, and he has scheduled a colonoscopy and hopes to do the same for a dental visit.
  4. Studies have shown that it can, over time, cause skin cancer and cataracts.
  5. The Old Cataract Hotel, built in 1899, is owned by the Egyptian government but managed by Sofitel, a French luxury hotel group.
  6. Redundancy in general remains an issue for Wolcott: “white-boned,” “pale-moon,” “bulk-sized,” “streaming cataract,” “forlorn rue.”
  7. A vast mountain of green water lifted up its bulk and fell upon us in a ravening cataract.
  8. It was not a sea that came away; it was a mere enormous cataract that poured on irresistibly.
  9. Even as he spoke the dull growl of a cataract was heard, and, a few minutes later, the party came upon the ford of the river.
  10. The Baron de Wentzel was the most famous oculist of the day, and the discoverer of operations for cataract.
  11. See, Wharton, there is a man crossing in the very eddies of the cataract, and in a skiff no bigger than an egg-shell.