braille造句(1) He can read Braille though he isn't blind.
(2) He has transcribed that book into braille.
(3) The book has been transcribed into braille.
(4) Books are now printed in braille.
(5) All the exhibits are labelled in Braille.
(6) How many official documents have been transcribed into Braille for blind people?
(7) The star gave him his autograph in Braille.
(8) There's a Braille clock, Braille dials on the kitchen appliances and a phone with Braille print-out and keyboard.
(9) Previous evidence has shown that fluent braille involves a number of subsidiary perceptual, cognitive and manual skills.
(10) A braille option is also supplied and is easily fitted if required.
(11) Braille Stark black controls and print against a white finish help the visually impaired to identify the controls.
(12) As the letter was in braille it was never broadcast.
(13) The weights are marked in braille with irregular bumps that to the uninformed would appear to be defects.
(14) Instructions can also be obained in Braille for the visually impaired.
(15) There she's been provided with Braille equipment and a talking computer.
(16) The braille workshop in Gloucester prison is designed to rehabilitate inmates, as well as helping blind and partially sighted children.
(17) Braille used raised dots, just as in night writing.
(18) Louis Braille lived near Paris in France.
(19) Suddenly the meaning of this code hit Braille.
(20) Louis Braille died in 1852.
(21) There are books printed in braille.
(22) My fingers scan a book in braille.
(23) His name was Louis Braille.
(24) The book has been printed in six languages and in braille.
(25) Eve insisted that visually impaired visitors were allowed to keep the Braille guidebooks and would always replace them free of charge.
(26) The lines of the images stand out from the high quality Montval paper and are accompanied by a braille text.
(27) She signed up with her local college for a typing course, and later she taught herself Braille.
(28) Publicity material will be made available in minority languages, in Braille and on tape.
(29) A style sheet could be used to generate a Braille or audioof a document.
(30) Developed while she was a student at MIT, her 6dot labeler prints Braille onto standard DYMO tape using an embossing mechanism.