失明

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Meaning and Usage

The word 失明 (shīmíng) specifically refers to the loss of eyesight or becoming blind. It is a medical or descriptive term used to talk about the condition of no longer being able to see.

Common Contexts

You will often see 失明 used in medical contexts, news reports about accidents or diseases, and discussions about disabilities. It can describe both temporary and permanent blindness, but usually implies a serious or permanent loss of vision.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 失明 (shīmíng le): indicates that someone has become blind.
  • 失明患者 (shīmíng huànzhě): blind patient.
  • 失明风险 (shīmíng fēngxiǎn): risk of blindness.

Usage Notes

When using 失明, it is important to note that it is a formal term and not used for casual or metaphorical blindness. For example, it is not used to describe being unaware or ignorant in a figurative sense. Also, it contrasts with partial vision loss terms; 失明 implies complete or near-complete loss of sight.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 失明 with (yǎnxiā), which is a more colloquial and sometimes derogatory term for blindness. 失明 is more neutral and appropriate in formal or medical contexts.

Example Sentences

He became blind because of a car accident.

Becoming blind does not mean the end of life.

The doctor said his retina is damaged and he might go blind.