longsighted如何读

英:[lɒŋˌsaɪtɪd]

美:[lɒŋˌsaɪtɪd]

longsighted是什么意思

  • adj.眼力好的;有远见的;远视的

longsighted英英释义

Adjective

1. capable of seeing to a great distance

2. planning prudently for the future;

"large goals that required farsighted policies"

"took a long view of the geopolitical issues"

longsighted词源英文解释

The first known use of long-sighted was in 1701

longsighted 例句

1 Within this context, Jews are being praised for their longsighted financial planning.

2 "Babies are generally born longsighted, and the changes in the optics of the eye have to coordinate with the eye growth to get to the perfect length for focused vision," said McFadden.

3 This can cultivate more longsighted empathy for landscapes, people, and other organisms across decades, centuries, and millennia.

4 Nature is humorless, and its way of helping humankind is longsighted and cold: The weak die off.

5 More longsighted advice for our teenage girls might be to learn a martial art, and gain some upper body strength.

6 “They are better able to extract value from hedge funds by being more longsighted.”

7 He did not wear spectacles, because his eyes, of a pale agate colour, were neither shortsighted nor longsighted, but were worn out and almost dead.

8 Spectacles are certainly not particularly æsthetic; nevertheless the poetry of love does not suffer much from their use, and when one is shortsighted or longsighted one cannot do without them.

9 He was not longsighted enough, and he did not see as a whole even what was within his range of vision.

10 Spinoza urged the uselessness of miracles, and Hume their incredibility, with a guarded subtlety and longsighted refinement of statement which made them in advance of their age except with a few.

11 It will be, I fear, his last work of that sort, his eyes, which are very longsighted, now beginning to fail and weaken at near objects.

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