Braille 英 [breɪl]   美 [brel]

Braille

Braille  英 [breɪl] 美 [brel]

vt. 用盲字印  n. 布莱叶(法国盲人教育家);盲人用点字法 

名词复数:brailles 

Adults who lose their eyesight have to learn a new language, Braille, for example. 比方说,失去视力的成年人必须学一门新语言-布莱叶盲文。
For 150 years, Braille books were designed to function as much as possible like print books. 150年来,布莱叶盲文书籍设计的功能尽可能做到与印刷图书相同。

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  • vt. 用盲字印
  • n. 布莱叶(法国盲人教育家);盲人用点字法
  • 1. Adults who lose their eyesight have to learn a new language, Braille, for example.

    比方说,失去视力的成年人必须学一门新语言-布莱叶盲文。

  • 2. For 150 years, Braille books were designed to function as much as possible like print books.

    150年来,布莱叶盲文书籍设计的功能尽可能做到与印刷图书相同。

  • 3. After years of rehabilitation, he learned Braille and how to use a white cane to get around.

    经过多年的康复,他学会了布莱叶盲文,学会了如何靠着一根白色手杖走四方。

  • Braille (n., adj.) "system of embossed printing used as an alphabet for the blind," 1853, from Louis Braille, French musician and teacher, blind from age 3, who devised it c. 1830.
Braille / breɪl ; NAmE breɪl / ( alsobraille ) noun [uncountable ] a system of printing for blind people in which the letters of the alphabet and the numbers are printed as raised dots that can be read by touching them 布拉耶盲文(凸点符号) Braille / breɪl ; NAmE breɪl /
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