braille: [19] Braille, the system of printing in raised dots for the blind, was named after its inventor, the French teacher Louis Braille (1809–52), himself blind from the age of three. He perfected his set of letter and number signs in 1834, but the term did not appear in English until the early 1850s.
Braille
1853, from Louis Braille (1809-1852), French musician and teacher, blind from age 3, who devised it c. 1830.
双语例句
1. Books are now printed in braille.
很多书现在都用盲文印.
来自《简明英汉词典》
2. My fingers scan a book in braille.
我的手指扫描着一本盲文书.
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
3. As they depend on using Braille - Terminals, they have little use for graphical user interfaces.