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blind and visually challenged | незрячие и слабовидящие (87th Annual Blind Children's Christmas Party for the Blind and Visually Challenged Children of the Detroit Public Schools is taking place on December 8th & 15th, 2009 The Detroit Lions Club can use your support! Alexander Demidov) |
blind and visually impaired | незрячие и слабовидящие (more hits. Blind Children UK offers grants to blind and visually impaired children and young people under 25 years towards assistive or adapted technology and sensory ... Alexander Demidov) |
break visually | визуальная пауза (goo.gl Artjaazz) |
set out visually | сделать наглядным (m_rakova) |
the visually impaired | люди со значительно ухудшившимся зрением (сильная близорукость, дальнозоркость, астигматизм Alex_Odeychuk) |
visually challenged | лишённый зрения (Yeldar Azanbayev) |
visually challenged | слабовидящий (having greatly reduced vision • Syn: dim-sighted, near-blind, purblind, sand-blind, visually impaired • Similar to: blind, unsighted. WN3 Alexander Demidov) |
visually compelling | наглядный (Игорь_2006) |
visually-effective | зрелищно-действенный |
visually experienced | насмотренный (Participants completed an online questionnaire in which they had to rate how visually experienced they had become in watching ballet MichaelBurov) |
visually impaired | слепец (англ. – политкорректно Himera) |
visually impaired | подслеповатый (англ. – политкорректно Himera) |
visually impaired | невидящий (англ. – политкорректно Himera) |
visually impaired | слепой (англ. – политкорректно Himera) |
visually impaired | лишённый зрения (Yeldar Azanbayev) |
visually impaired | с нарушением зрения (denghu) |
visually impaired | слабовидящий (nyasnaya) |
visually monitor | производить визуальный контроль (Alexander Demidov) |
visually pleasing | приятный для глаз (LadyIrcha) |
visually unappealing | внешне непривлекательный (Deformed, bruised, and blemished farm produce, which would otherwise end up as cow feed or discarded, was up for grabs for free in Metro Vancouver on Saturday. Known as the "Ugly Potato Day", the vegetable giveaway event has become a tradition for Surrey, B.C.'s Heppell family. "They're perfectly fine to eat," said Tyler Heppell, who started hosting the event two years ago on his family farm in South Surrey. "We believe that the best place for them to go is people's bellies, and not cows'," he added. By giving pounds of visually unappealing vegetables to the community, the Surrey farmer aims to take a bite out of food insecurity and reduce food waste. cbc.ca • However, Heppell notes that not many farmers know about the tax incentive, and many more don't have time to harvest visually unappealing produce or know how to manage it. "It's just a logistics issue," he said. ART Vancouver) |