dyslexia
英 [dɪs'leksɪə]
美 [dɪs'lɛksɪə]
GRE
dyslexia 阅读困难dys-, 不好的。-lex, 阅读,词源同legible, lexicon.
- dyslexia (n.)
- c. 1887, from German dyslexie (1883), from Greek dys- "bad, abnormal, difficult" (see dys-) + lexis "word," from legein "speak" (see lecture (n.)) + abstract noun ending -ia. Dyslexic (n.) is first recorded 1961; dyslectic (adj.) from 1964.
- 1. Until comparatively recently, dyslexia remained largely unrecognised.
- 诵读困难症一直没有引起太多的注意,这种情形直到最近才有所改观。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Overcame childhood dyslexia to graduate second in his high - school class.
- 克服幼儿时期所患的诵读困难症后以第二名的优异成绩毕业于一所中学.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. One of the effects of dyslexia, in my case at least, is that you pay tremendous attention to detail.
- 诵读困难的一个影响就是过分注意细节,至少对我来说是如此。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Resume highlight: Overcame childhood dyslexia to graduate second in his high - school class.
- 个人经历中最引以为荣的事情: 克服幼儿时期所患的诵读困难症后以第二名的优异成绩毕业于一所中学.
来自互联网
- 5. Apologists for Bush point to a form of dyslexia he suffers from.
- 而为布什辩护的人则会说他得了一种诵读困难症.
来自互联网