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myopic

/mahy-op-ik, -oh-pik/US // maɪˈɒp ɪk, -ˈoʊ pɪk //

近视,近视眼,近视率,近视的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : Ophthalmology. pertaining to or having myopia; nearsighted.
    • : unable or unwilling to act prudently; shortsighted.
    • : lacking tolerance or understanding; narrow-minded.

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Examples

  • Assumptions and a myopic “I’m always right” point of view accomplish nothing.

  • But trying to impose such order by chasing away informal commerce and culture is myopic.

  • It is the myopic and solipsistic vantage point of the crotch.

  • But, the essay is also myopic—once again exaggerating Jewish guilt and minimizing Palestinian blame and responsibility.

  • It is a function of their myopic passion that they think of the Russian Empire as a pawn in their game.

  • There is something imposing and demanding in the myopic claims of these characters.

  • The most myopic of creatures could have seen that Anne was foolishly in love with her rascal husband.

  • Also, nature had conspired against Henry by handing him with a pair of hopelessly myopic eyes.

  • Thus it happens frequently in divergent strabismus, when one eye is myopic, the other emmetropic.

  • For near objects the myopic eye is used without accommodation and therefore also without convergent strabismus of the right.

  • A careless and myopic man would travel over acres of territory and miss the dollars right along.