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单词 dyslexic
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Definition of dyslexic in English:

dyslexic

(also dyslectic)
adjective dɪsˈlɛksɪkdəsˈlɛksɪk
  • Relating to or affected by dyslexia.

    dyslexic children perform well in oral tests
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dyslexic adults, however, tend to continue to have difficulty with language skills throughout their lives.
    • These days he'd be diagnosed as dyslexic but not in the early 1960s.
    • I'm now teaching part-time at Kingston University, one-to-one tutorials with dyslexic students.
    • And we actually do believe that the problem in the dyslexic brain begins with the formation of the cortex.
    • He's severely dyslexic, barely reading at a second-grade level.
noun dɪsˈlɛksɪkdəsˈlɛksɪk
  • A person who has dyslexia.

    dyslexics can have difficulty writing by hand
    Example sentencesExamples
    • These trends were based solely on measures used to classify dyslexics into subtypes (namely pseudo-word and irregular-word accuracy).
    • Most of the studies involving developmental dyslexics have looked at individual cases.
    • Wilkinson was an unrecognised dyslexic who spent most of his schooldays staring out of the window.
    • While the St Oswald's unit caters for severe dyslexics, less severe cases are catered for in mainstream education at schools across the city.
    • There was no significant socio-economic status difference between the 31 dyslexics and the 19 average readers.

Rhymes

anorexic

Definition of dyslexic in US English:

dyslexic

(also dyslectic)
adjectivedəsˈleksikdəsˈlɛksɪk
  • Relating to or affected by dyslexia.

    dyslexic children perform well in oral tests
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And we actually do believe that the problem in the dyslexic brain begins with the formation of the cortex.
    • I'm now teaching part-time at Kingston University, one-to-one tutorials with dyslexic students.
    • He's severely dyslexic, barely reading at a second-grade level.
    • Dyslexic adults, however, tend to continue to have difficulty with language skills throughout their lives.
    • These days he'd be diagnosed as dyslexic but not in the early 1960s.
noundəsˈleksikdəsˈlɛksɪk
  • A person who has dyslexia.

    dyslexics can have difficulty writing by hand
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Wilkinson was an unrecognised dyslexic who spent most of his schooldays staring out of the window.
    • There was no significant socio-economic status difference between the 31 dyslexics and the 19 average readers.
    • Most of the studies involving developmental dyslexics have looked at individual cases.
    • While the St Oswald's unit caters for severe dyslexics, less severe cases are catered for in mainstream education at schools across the city.
    • These trends were based solely on measures used to classify dyslexics into subtypes (namely pseudo-word and irregular-word accuracy).
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