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单词 snow-blindness
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Some people might not see the need for sunglasses, Elliot said, but “hiking in the snow even on a cloudy day can lead to excess eye strain or even snow-blindness.” How to hike safely when snow and ice make mountain trails dicey 2023-01-07T05:00:00Z
As viewers, "we all get that streaming service snow-blindness of options", he says. Where are the new classic sitcoms? 2022-05-13T04:00:00Z
He suffered snow-blindness - a temporary loss of vision - on the way down. Terminal cancer patient Ian Toothill relives Everest conquest - BBC News 2017-06-08T04:00:00Z
The second thing that causes data snow-blindness is a loss of trust in the sources of that data. Tell-Tale Sign You're a Poseur, Not a Leader 2013-05-15T14:10:56Z
People often return to the village with snow-blindness, painful joints, and problems breathing. India's 'Viagra fungus' gold rush 2012-07-07T13:33:43Z
They had been deviating from their night travelling, and were otherwise feeling the effects of it in that inflammation of the eyes which ends in snow-blindness. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 3 2012-04-03T02:00:31.900Z
Active sledging, meantime, by Young, Walker, and Hobson, had no results beyond snow-blindness, freezings, and other suffering for these resolute and efficient officers. True Tales of Arctic Heroism in the New World 2012-03-13T02:00:24.640Z
To add to their troubles they had sickness in camp, and snow-blindness, and once some Esquimaux, becoming scared, rebelled and tried to run off with their supplies. First at the North Pole Two Boys in the Arctic Circle 2012-02-27T03:00:16.033Z
Like snow-blindness, this is a loss of orientation and control caused by overwhelm--in this case, of information. Tell-Tale Sign You're a Poseur, Not a Leader 2013-05-15T14:10:56Z
I was threatened with snow-blindness in one eye; in fact I saw nothing with it, and had to keep it covered up. Journeys in Persia and Kurdistan, Volume I (of 2) Including a Summer in the Upper Karun Region and a Visit to the Nestorian Rayahs 2012-02-12T03:00:15.857Z
On May 7th, to avoid snow-blindness, the party commenced night marching. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 3 2012-04-03T02:00:31.900Z
On taking off our snow-glasses the light was so painfully dazzling that we understood what snow-blindness meant, and gladly put them on again. A Claim on Klondyke A Romance of the Arctic El Dorado 2011-07-03T02:00:07.507Z
He also purchased for them water-tight match safes, and colored goggles of the automobile variety—the latter to ward off headache and snow-blindness. First at the North Pole Two Boys in the Arctic Circle 2012-02-27T03:00:16.033Z
The journey lasted from May 20 to June 1, 1853, and, all things considered, such as defective equipment, rough ice, and attacks of snow-blindness, the results were unusually creditable. Explorers and Travellers 2011-05-11T02:00:17.627Z
"I dare say these glasses partly disguise, but snow-blindness left my eyes rather sensitive, and I wore them as guard against railroad dust." A Speckled Bird 2011-05-06T02:00:09.097Z
It's a condition similar to snow-blindness, but caused by staring at gloomy financial forecasts for so long that some people become blinded to reality. I do hope Kate Middleton has a cunning plan 2010-08-28T23:08:00Z
Frostbite, snow-blindness and altitude sickness are occupational hazards: Even breathing here is hard labor. Using Earth to Map the Cosmos 2010-06-01T04:19:00Z
For the snow fields, they also had tinted spectacles, as a precaution against snow-blindness. Unexplored!
April.We suffered much from snow-blindness on the march, the dogs failed from want of food, we had to carry the baggage on our backs, and had nothing to eat for seven days. Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea
On the same day there were seventy cases of snow-blindness among the 8th Gurkhas. The Unveiling of Lhasa
My friend asked for its removal before the second course, complaining of incipient snow-blindness. To Lhassa at Last
So intense was the glare of the high March sun on the crust that his wooden goggles alone saved him from snow-blindness. The Whelps of the Wolf
To wait until the snow-blindness had healed would risk the few provisions that he had and perhaps expose him to a blizzard. The Story of the Trapper
His vision was untrustworthy, also, and he felt snow-blindness coming on. The Crimson Gardenia and Other Tales of Adventure
Presently there were thirty or forty at a time surrounding him begging him to put some liniment in their eyes to cure the snow-blindness due to the fierce glare of the sun upon the ice-fields. Grenfell: Knight-Errant of the North
"So now all you want, so far as wearing is concerned, is a few pairs of smoked glasses, to prevent snow-blindness." To Alaska for Gold The Fortune Hunters of the Yukon
Almost all the dogs died of bad food; all the men had scurvy from the same cause, with snow-blindness, frost-bites, and all kinds of miseries. Farthest North Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship 'Fram' 1893-1896 Vol. I
Any one who knows the tortures of snow-blindness will understand why Koot did not sleep that night. The Story of the Trapper
So far they had experienced no hardships; they had suffered from nothing except the reflection of the sun's rays upon the snow, which could easily give them snow-blindness. The Voyages and Adventures of Captain Hatteras
His eyes were ringed and bloodshot with fatigue, and with incipient snow-blindness. Murder Point A Tale of Keewatin
"They paint the black around their eyes as a preventive of snow-blindness," explained Foster Portney. To Alaska for Gold The Fortune Hunters of the Yukon
These I wore on the dazzling bright days and was troubled no more by snow-blindness, which had made my eyes so painful the day I came back from Mountain’s. Track's End Being the Narrative of Judson Pitcher's Strange Winter Spent There As Told by Himself and Edited by Hayden Carruth Including an Accurate Account of His Numerous Adventures, and the Facts Concerning His Several Surprising Escapes from Death Now First Printed in Full
Several of the men went out on shooting excursions; and, being exposed, for several hours, to the glare of the sun and snow, became affected with that painful inflammation in the eyes, called "snow-blindness." Travels in North America, From Modern Writers With Remarks and Observations; Exhibiting a Connected View of the Geography and Present State of that Quarter of the Globe
Even the plainsman is wary at this time of the year, for the perils of snow-blindness are as real to him as to the “tenderfoot.” The Watchers of the Plains A Tale of the Western Prairies
Face and hands are painted to protect against sunburn, and colored glasses avert snow-blindness. The Book of the National Parks
That affection of the eyes known by the name of snow-blindness, is extremely frequent among these people.  Journal of the Third Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage
My eyes were troubling me a good deal; it was snow-blindness, but, as I had never heard of it, I was frightened, not knowing what to think. Track's End Being the Narrative of Judson Pitcher's Strange Winter Spent There As Told by Himself and Edited by Hayden Carruth Including an Accurate Account of His Numerous Adventures, and the Facts Concerning His Several Surprising Escapes from Death Now First Printed in Full
If some one would invent a preventive against shortness of breath as efficient as amber glasses are against snow-blindness, climbing at great altitudes would lose all its terrors for one mountaineer. The Ascent of Denali (Mount McKinley) A Narrative of the First Complete Ascent of the Highest Peak in North America
Then I was attacked by snow-blindness, the pain of which must be experienced to be realised. From Paris to New York by Land
In the torment of snow-blindness he wondered whether Tonty was treading these white wastes, seeking him, or lying dead of Indian wounds under the snow crust. Heroes of the Middle West The French
It will be seen that we travelled by night, and hoped by such means to avoid the glare of the sun, and consequent snow-blindness. Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal; or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition, in the Years 1850-51
Many of the Chukches were also attacked with snow-blindness somewhat later in the season, and were very desirous of obtaining from us blue-coloured spectacles. The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II
There is no reason anywhere for any more snow-blindness, and there is no use anywhere for any more blue or smoked glasses. The Ascent of Denali (Mount McKinley) A Narrative of the First Complete Ascent of the Highest Peak in North America
They soon found it necessary, however, to tie some spare comforters round their heads, to shade their eyes from the glare of the sun, the pricking sensation, the prelude to snow-blindness, again quickly returning. Archibald Hughson An Arctic Story
The brief but agonizing snow-blindness passed away with a thaw; and, overtaking his other men, he soon met the returning Illinois tribe and began the Indian settlement around the rock he intended to fortify. Heroes of the Middle West The French
We were punished for our last forced march by having five out of the sledge-crew laid up with another severe attack of snow-blindness. Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal; or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition, in the Years 1850-51
At this season of the year snow-blindness is very common, but notwithstanding this snow-spectacles of the kind which the Eskimo and even the Samoyeds use are unknown here. The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II
But the amber glasses, with their yellow celluloid side-pieces, were not a mere palliative, as all other glasses had been in our experience, but a complete preventive of snow-blindness. The Ascent of Denali (Mount McKinley) A Narrative of the First Complete Ascent of the Highest Peak in North America
Thus cheered by the confiding faith of old Andrew and his dauntless courage, the party proceeded onwards over the ice-field, Archy’s eyes alone, protected by his mask, escaping the snow-blindness. Archibald Hughson An Arctic Story
Many died of cold and hunger, many fell grievously sick, and others suffered from snow-blindness and frostbite. A Book of Discovery The History of the World's Exploration, From the Earliest Times to the Finding of the South Pole
Happily, the effects of snow-blindness are not lasting, for we recovered as suddenly as we had been struck down. Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal; or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition, in the Years 1850-51
Both men and officers suffered severely; most had blue spectacles, but by the time the whole column had got over there were 68 cases of snow-blindness and 43 of frost. Our Soldiers Gallant Deeds of the British Army during Victoria's Reign
Even through heavily tinted glasses it inflames the eyes more or less, and a couple of hours without protection would bring snow-blindness. Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled A Narrative of Winter Travel in Interior Alaska
He at once seemed to understand that they had been struck with snow-blindness, and he made signs to Archy that he could cure them. Archibald Hughson An Arctic Story
They travelled by night to save snow-blindness, also that they could enjoy greater warmth during the hours of sleep by day. A Book of Discovery The History of the World's Exploration, From the Earliest Times to the Finding of the South Pole
All "mushers" now travel at night when the trail is frozen, as it is too soft in the daytime, and the glare of the sun often causes snow-blindness. A Woman who went to Alaska
Here a cut, there a wrench or sprain, and later came thirty or forty at a time with snow-blindness or conjunctivitis—very painful and disabling, though not fatal to sight. A Labrador Doctor The Autobiography of Wilfred Thomason Grenfell
Indeed, the scene was too dazzling, and as there was a tendency in it to produce snow-blindness, we soon returned to the friendly shelter of the woods. The Big Otter
The sun shone with dazzling brilliancy, insomuch that the travellers’ eyes became slightly affected by snow-blindness. Silver Lake
It did not occur to me at the time that the symptoms were those which precede snow-blindness, and Alick was too far behind to hear what was said. Snow Shoes and Canoes The Early Days of a Fur-Trader in the Hudson Bay Territory
On one occasion one man alone of a whole party escaped being struck by snow-blindness; and he had to lead them with their packs, and to guide them back to the vessel. Our Sailors Gallant Deeds of the British Navy during Victoria's Reign
“Spectacles at once,” he said, “or I shall be having cases of snow-blindness to attend.” Steve Young
It was getting late in the winter season, and so the reflection of the brilliant rays of the sun on the dazzlingly white snowy waste of Winnipeg gave us both a touch of snow-blindness. By Canoe and Dog-Train
The penalty for neglect might prove a serious attack of snow-blindness. Left on the Labrador A Tale of Adventure Down North
How dreadful would have been our fate had the whole party been struck by snow-blindness! Snow Shoes and Canoes The Early Days of a Fur-Trader in the Hudson Bay Territory
He was affected with snow-blindness, which was soon relieved by the dropping of a little laudanum into his eyes twice a day. Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1819-20-21-22, Volume 2
With certain winds we were nearly choked with a black, oily smoke that hurt our eyes and brought on much the same symptoms as accompany snow-blindness. South with Scott
In addition I was suffering now from a splitting headache, the effects of incipient snow-blindness, and was generally pretty wobbly. The Killer
All about him the landscape swayed like mist; the suns danced indecent revel; specks and blotches, the beginning of snow-blindness, swam grotesquely projected into a world less real than they. The Silent Places
That affection of the eyes known by the name of snow-blindness, is extremely frequent among these people. Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volume 2
He was affected with snow-blindness which was soon relieved by the dropping of a little laudanum into his eyes twice a day. The Journey to the Polar Sea
Sometimes he fell, plunging into the snow, rising painfully, and groaning with the misery of "snow-blindness." Pardners
The sun was so strong now that Douglas was obliged to put great goggles over his eyes, and Dorothy pulled a dark veil down over hers, for fear of snow-blindness. The Rising of the Red Man A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion
Rod now found himself suffering from that sure affliction of every tenderfoot in the far North—snow-blindness. The Wolf Hunters A Tale of Adventure in the Wilderness
The Point Barrow Eskimos believe that clipping their hair on the back of the head in a certain way "prevents snow-blindness in the spring." Primitive Love and Love-Stories
Poor Wilson has a fearful attack snow-blindness consequent on yesterday's efforts. Scott's Last Expedition Volume I
But on the third day Clark had an attack of snow-blindness, and Mew took his place. The Purple Cloud
This is an affliction almost identical in effect to snow-blindness The Long Labrador Trail
The travellers had only suffered from the intense glare of the sun on the snow, which threatened them with snow-blindness. The Field of Ice Part II of the Adventures of Captain Hatteras
He wore blue glasses, as a protection against snow-blindness apparently. Man Size
Apart from partial snow-blindness, which fell at intervals upon the Colonel, the tiredness of the eyes was like a special sickness upon them both. The Magnetic North
The Chipewyans were each spring the victims of snow-blindness until the Company brought and succeeded in popularizing their present ugly but effectual and universal peaked hats. The Arctic Prairies : a Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou; Being the Account of a Voyage to the Region North of Aylemer Lake
Bowers has had a very bad attack of snow-blindness, and Wilson another almost as bad. The Voyages of Captain Scott : Retold from the Voyage of the Discovery and Scott's Last Expedition
He is not so much exposed to sunburn or to snow-blindness. Schwatka's Search
My face was very sore from sunburn, with one eye swollen and almost closed, and McLean's eyes had not yet recovered from their first attack of snow-blindness. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
Now, snow-blindness is not usually dangerous, but it is horribly painful while it lasts. The Magnetic North
One must have a silk veil, to protect his face from snow, sleet, hail and gale, and colored goggles to protect his eyes from that dangerous enemy, snow-blindness. A Tramp Abroad — Volume 06
On the 26th and 27th Wilson had a very bad attack of snow-blindness, which caused him the most intense agony. The Voyages of Captain Scott : Retold from the Voyage of the Discovery and Scott's Last Expedition
The symptoms of snow-blindness are inflammation of the inner coating of the lids, accompanied by intense pain and impairment of the vision, so as to disable the sufferer from the performance of his duties. Schwatka's Search
The unvarying white light of thick overcast days had been so severe that all were suffering from snow-blindness. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
The men were sledging almost continuously during a period of six months; they suffered from frost-bite, scurvy, snow-blindness, and the utter weariness of overtaxed bodies. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition
The spectacles I wore -- Hanssen had the same; they were the only two pairs we had -- gave perfect protection; not once did I have a sign of snow-blindness. The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian Antarctic expedition in the "Fram," 1910-12 — Volume 1 and Volume 2
I was afflicted with smoke-blindness, which is almost identical in its effect to snow-blindness. The Lure of the Labrador Wild
Not satisfied with producing its share of sunburn, it acts upon the eyes in a manner that produces that terrible scourge of the Arctic spring—snow-blindness. Schwatka's Search
The light gave Hurley an attack of snow-blindness and a miserable day. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
There being no means of escape for the pungent blubber-smoke, the inmates had rather a bad time, some being affected with a form of smoke-blindness similar to snow-blindness, very painful and requiring medical attention. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition
The second day it grew colder, and they were slightly affected by snow-blindness, for they had lost their dark glasses in the cave. Tom Swift in the Caves of Ice, or, the Wreck of the Airship
The spectacles I wore — Hanssen had the same; they were the only two pairs we had — gave perfect protection; not once did I have a sign of snow-blindness. The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian antarctic expedition in the "Fram," 1910-1912 — Volume 1
And in its track not seldom were left to their fate disabled soldiers, struck down with snow-blindness or with toes mortified by frostbite. Anabasis
There was very little sleep for me that day for I had an unusually bad attack of snow-blindness. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
New Year’s Day found Stenhouse and other men just recovering from an attack of snow-blindness, contracted by making an excursion across the floes without snow-goggles. South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expedition
The sun had shone powerfully that day and Kennedy and Watson had a touch of snow-blindness. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
Hoadley complained of snow-blindness and all were suffering with cracked lips; there was consequently a big demand for hazeline cream in the evening. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
Ninnis had a touch of snow-blindness which rapidly improved under treatment. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
I was again troubled with a touch of snow-blindness, but it responded to the usual treatment. The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914
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