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盲人

máng rén

aveugle; aveugle

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Exemples de phrases

盲人摸象

mángrén mō xiàng

The blind men and the elephant

盲人学校

mángrén xuéxiào

School for the blind

盲人按摩

mángrén ànmó

Blind massage

Synonymes

瞎子 (xiā zi)

blind person

目盲 (mù máng)

blind

Antonymes

明眼人 (míngyǎnrén)

sighted person

视力正常的人 (shìlì zhèngcháng de rén)

person with normal vision

Étymologie et composants

The Chinese word for "blind person" is 盲人 (mángrén). It is composed of two characters: 盲 (máng), which means "blind," and 人 (rén), which means "person." The character 盲 is a pictograph that depicts a person with their eyes closed. The character 人 is a semantic component that indicates that the word is referring to a person.The word 盲人 has been used in Chinese for centuries. It is found in many ancient texts, including the Analects of Confucius and the Book of Songs. The word is also used in modern Chinese, both in everyday speech and in formal writing.The word 盲人 is a powerful reminder of the challenges that blind people face. It is also a reminder of the importance of compassion and understanding. We should all strive to make the world a more accessible and inclusive place for blind people.