cataract 的定义
- a descent of water over a steep surface; a waterfall, especially one of considerable size.
- any furious rush or downpour of water; deluge.
- Ophthalmology. an abnormality of the eye, characterized by opacity of the lens.the opaque area.
cataract 近义词
waterfall
更多cataract例句
- The same goes for cataracts, pneumonia, tetanus, asthma, and liver disease.
- Another senior was offered an appointment at night but cannot drive in the dark because of cataracts.
- She has made an appointment for cataract surgery, and he has scheduled a colonoscopy and hopes to do the same for a dental visit.
- Studies have shown that it can, over time, cause skin cancer and cataracts.
- The Old Cataract Hotel, built in 1899, is owned by the Egyptian government but managed by Sofitel, a French luxury hotel group.
- Redundancy in general remains an issue for Wolcott: “white-boned,” “pale-moon,” “bulk-sized,” “streaming cataract,” “forlorn rue.”
- A vast mountain of green water lifted up its bulk and fell upon us in a ravening cataract.
- It was not a sea that came away; it was a mere enormous cataract that poured on irresistibly.
- 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.
- The Baron de Wentzel was the most famous oculist of the day, and the discoverer of operations for cataract.
- See, Wharton, there is a man crossing in the very eddies of the cataract, and in a skiff no bigger than an egg-shell.