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 Translation for 'blind person' from English to Slovak
nevidiaci {m}blind person
Partial Matches
nevidiaci {adj}blind
slepý {adj}blind
zaslepiť [dok.] [zbaviť súdnosti]to blind
roleta {f}blind
žalúzia {f}blind
med.
hluchoslepý {adj}
deaf-blind
rande {n} naslepo [ľud.]blind date
okenná roleta {f}window blind
zool.T
slepúch {m} lámavý [Anguis fragilis]
blind worm
oslepiť [dok.] [aj obr.]to blind [also fig.]
hry
slepá baba {f}
blind man's buff
slepý na jedno okoblind in one eye
hry
slepá baba {f}
blind man's bluff
vodiaci pes {m} (pre nevidiach)guide dog (for the blind)
slepecký pes {m}guide dog (for the blind)
prehliadať n-čo [nedok.] [nechcieť vidieť]to turn a blind eye to sth. [idiom]
prižmúriť oči nad n-čím [dok.] [idióm]to turn a blind eye to sth. [idiom]
osoba {f}person
smoliar {m}unlucky person
leňoch {m}lazy person
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Usage Examples English
  • ... update in better distinguishing blind person vs. non-blind person so that the vehicle will take extra caution when approaching a blind person).
  • Following a 2013 incident when the manager of Tesco in Sutton ordered a blind person and her guide dog to leave the shop, Tesco stated that its staff had received training to ensure that such an incident would not happen again.
  • Becoming familiar with an environment or route can make it much easier for a blind person to navigate successfully.
  • They are each chained to a blind person and assigned to lead a squadron of the blind, collecting food and other supplies, all the while beset by escaped triffids and rival scavengers.
  • Rachael Scdoris /səˈdɔərɪs/ (born February 1, 1985, in Bend, Oregon) is an American dog musher and cross country runner who in 2006 became the first legally blind person to complete the 1,049+ mile (1,600 km) Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race across the U.S.

  • The households with a blind person whose vision is impaired over 90% or families with a person whose hearing is impaired with an intensity of over 60 decibels, as determined in compliance with the regulations on disability insurance, were exempt from the duty to pay the broadcasting fee for the household where the family of the person lives.
  • Red Széll became the first blind person to climb the Old Man, despite suffering from retinitis pigmentosa that left him with 5% vision.
  • He gained prominence in 2001, when he became the first blind person to acquire a concealed weapons permit to allow him to carry a firearm for self-defense.
  • He played the role of a blind person. The film was ranked above average at the box office and became the fourth-highest grossing Bollywood film of 2002.
  • Among his early visits to American institutions, Dickens visited Perkins School for the Blind near Boston, where he met Laura Bridgman, who is considered the first deaf-blind person to receive a significant education in English.

  • In some cases, it is illegal for a non-blind person to use a white cane with the intent of being given right-of-way.
  • Windows 2000 was the first Microsoft operating system released with some degree of accessibility for the blind built in, permitting a blind person to walk up to any such computer and make some use of it immediately.
  • In contrast to weak reductionists (see above), strong reductionists reject ideas used to support the existence of a hard problem (that the same functional organization could exist without consciousness, or that a blind person who understood vision through a textbook would not know everything about sight) as simply mistaken intuitions.
  • In the philosophy of mind, the phrase often refers to knowledge that can "only" be acquired through experience, such as, for example, the knowledge of what it is like to see colours, which could not be explained to someone born blind: the necessity of experiential knowledge becomes clear if one was asked to explain to a blind person a colour like blue.
  • At the channel's launch event, the COO of SABC at the time used that event to rant about making pay-TV platforms like MultiChoice's DStv pay for SABC 1-3 and how the SABC is run by a 'blind person'.

  • " has taken on the meaning "guide", as to a blind person.
  • One infamous example involved Humphries dressing as a Frenchman, with an accomplice dressed as a blind person; the accomplice would board a tram, followed soon after by Humphries.
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