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Related topics: Illness & disability, Humanˈcolour-blind British English, color-blind American English adjective 1. MIunable to see the difference between all or some colours 色盲的2 FAIRtreating people from different races equally and fairly 无种族偏见的 The law should be colour-blind. 法律不应存在种族歧视。 —colour-blindness noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpuscolour-blind• It's a bit like being colour-blind, only it's not colours I get mixed up, it's objects.• Those who operate the rules are not racist, for they merely follow procedures in a colour-blind way.ˈcolour-blind adjectiveChineseSyllable all or difference the Corpus to unable between see some |