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Are these sentences OK?
He can't see well.
I think he has a defect of eyesight.
I think he has a defect of vision.
2020年3月6日 22:09
解答 · 6
He can't see well. - ok, informal. Non-clinical.
I think he has a defect of eyesight. -ok, but ...
I think he has a defect of vision. - ok, but formal sounding
He has poor eyesight. informal.
He has a vision impairment. - formal
He has impaired vision. - formal/informal
His vision is impaired. - also neutral - can use quialifiers, eg
His vision is quite impaired. --> very
His vision is somewhat impaired. ==> a little
His vision is substantially impaired. - greatly
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2020年3月7日
It is more natural to say “he has poor eyesight” or “I think he has poor vision.”
2020年3月7日
The first one is the most natural. I can understand the meaning from the other two sentences, but they are not natural. It would be more common to say "vision impairment", "bad vision", "blurry vision", "poor eyes", just to give you some examples.
2020年3月7日
"He can't see well" or "he doesn't see well" are better than "has a defect of vision." You could say "He has poor vision" also.
2020年3月6日
The first one sounds fine but is casual.
A better way to say it is "I think he has a vision impairment."
2020年3月6日
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