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 Translation for 'colour blindness' from English to Czech
NOUN   colour-blindness | -
SYNO color blindness | color vision deficiency | colour blindness | ...
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colour blindness {noun} [Br.]
barvoslepost {f}
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blindness {noun}
slepota {f}
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night blindness {noun}
šeroslepost {f}
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smell blindness {noun}
anosmie {f}
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color blindness {noun} [Am.]
barvoslepost {f}
colour {noun} [Br.]barva {f}
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colour-blind {adj} [Br.]
barvoslepý
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Usage Examples English
  • In 1877 he introduced "Stilling's colour table", which were the first pseudoisochromatic plates used in diagnosis of colour blindness, predating the now ubiquitous Ishihara test by 40 years.
  • Variants in this gene have been shown to cause achromatopsia and colour blindness.
  • Michael Rhodes is a special officer who is classed as unfit to serve at sea due to his colour-blindness.
  • A wealthy sheikh, he suffers from colour blindness and is notoriously the world's worst driver.
  • In 2000 Yang played the lead role in the 20-part web movie "175 Degrees of Colour Blindness" (175度色盲).

  • Individuals can develop a recessive trait in the phenotype dependent on their sex—for example, colour blindness and haemophilia (see gonosomal inheritances).
  • He is best known for introducing the atomic theory into chemistry, and for his research into colour blindness, which he had.
  • This growing international standard was adopted for its distinctive appearance, to reduce the likelihood of dangerous confusion of safety earthing (grounding) wires with other electrical functions, especially by persons affected by red-green colour blindness.
  • Other screened conditions such as colour blindness can prevent a person from flying because of an inability to perform a function that is necessary.
  • In 2021, FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India) adopted a new symbol for non-vegetarian food items due to concerns that the combination of the old symbols were difficult for people with colour blindness to distinguish.

  • Looking at the effects of myopia, cataracts, colour blindness, squints and total blindness he speculated on what the impact would have been on artists had they worn glasses.
  • However due to partial colour blindness Victor was not accepted to the flight school.
  • Whilst there his colour blindness was discovered and he was banned from seagoing postings.
  • He often wears vividly coloured outfits, which he ascribes to partial colour blindness.
  • The shape is an important feature, as colours cannot be distinguished in some light conditions, or by persons with red-green colour blindness.

  • They rejected 7% of applicants. Colour blindness tests were introduced for all employees in most US railway companies in the 1880s because of the need for correct signal recognition.
  • He is best known for his conjectures about colour vision and colour blindness.
  • A single solid colour can disappear under artificial light, particularly yellow sodium vapour lighting, and colour blindness is common; red/green colourblindness can make yellow fluorescent vanish against a green background (hedges or grass), although people with red/green colourblindness dispute this.
  • Jenkins cut short his studies after a year and applied to join the Royal Navy; but he failed his medical because of slight colour-blindness and joined the Royal Marines in August 1943.
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