unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition
瞎的,盲的
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a blind man with a stick 拿着手杖的盲人
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he was blind in one eye 他一只眼睛失明
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[as plural noun
the blind ]guide dogs for the blind. 导盲犬。
(of an action, especially a test or experiment)done without being able to see or without being in possession of certain information
(行动, 尤指试验或实验)未掌握一定信息的,盲目的
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a blind tasting of eight wines .品尝八种无任何标签的葡萄酒。
【航空】 (飞行)单凭仪表操纵的
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blind landings during foggy conditions .雾天盲目(仪表)降落。
[predic.]lacking perception or discernment
愚钝的,没有眼力的
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she was ignorant, but not stupid or blind .她虽然无知, 但不愚蠢, 也不缺乏判断力。
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视而不见的
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she was blind to the realities of her position .她对自己的现实处境视而不见。
(of an action or state of mind)not controlled by reason or judgement
(行动或心理状态)不理智的,鲁莽的,盲目的
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a blind acceptance of conventional opinions 对传统观念的盲目接受
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they left in blind panic .他们在莫名其妙的恐慌中离开了。
not governed by purpose
无目的的,盲目的
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moving purposelessly in a world of blind chance .在全然靠碰运气的世界中无目的地游动。
concealed or closed, in particular
隐藏的, 封闭的, 尤指:
(of a corner or bend in a road)impossible to see round
(角落或道路拐弯处)看不见另一头的
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two trucks collided on a blind curve in the road .两辆卡车在公路上一个看不见两头的弯道处相撞。
(of a door or window)walled up
(门, 窗)被堵死的。
closed at one end
一端不通的
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a blind pipe .一端堵塞的管道。
(of a plant)without buds, eyes, or terminal flowers
(植物)无芽的,无芽眼的,无顶生花的。
[attrib.][with negative]
〈非正式〉 丝毫的,一丁点儿的(表示强调)
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this declaration is not a blind bit of good to the workers .这份宣言对工人们毫无益处。
cause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily
使看不见, 使失明
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the injury temporarily blinded him 伤害使他暂时失明。
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eyes blinded with tears .被泪水模糊的双眼。
(of rain)make (a window) difficult or impossible to see through
(雨水)使(窗子)不透明(或模糊)。
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使愚钝,使失去判断力,使没有眼力,蒙蔽
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Malik was blinded by his faith 马利克被他的忠诚蒙蔽了
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somehow Clare and I were blinded to the truth .不知怎么回事,克莱尔和我就是看不清真相。
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(用某人所不懂的事)将某人搞糊涂(或将某人吓住)
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they try to blind you with science .他们企图用专业知识来压你。
[no obj., with adverbial of direction]
〈英, 非正式,旧〉 快速而危险地移动
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I could see the bombs blinding along above the roof tops .我能看见炸弹从房顶上呼啸而过。
an obstruction to sight or light, in particular
遮蔽物,遮光物,尤指:
a screen for a window, especially one on a roller or made of slats
窗帘(尤指卷帘或百叶窗)
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she pulled down the blinds .她拉下窗帘。
〈英〉 (商店)橱窗遮阳篷。
[in sing.]something designed to conceal one's real intentions
借口,障眼物,幌子
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he phoned again from his own home: that was just a blind for his wife .他又从自己的家打电话: 对他妻子来说这不过是个幌子。
〈北美〉 (猎人等的)埋伏处,伏击处。
〈英, 非正式,旧〉 酗酒,暴饮
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he's off on a blind again .他又去灌酒了。
without being able to see clearly
看不清地
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he was the first pilot in history to fly blind 他是历史上第一位盲飞的飞行员
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wines were tasted blind .品评了数种无任何标签的葡萄酒。
without having all the relevant information; unprepared
不完全了解情况地,盲目地;无准备地
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he was going into the interview blind .他毫无准备地参加面试。
(of a stake in poker or brag)put up by a player before the cards dealt are seen
(扑克或勃莱格牌戏中赌注)在见到所发的牌之前投下的。
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bake something blind bake a pastry or flan case without a filling (糕饼)未加馅心先行烘烤 -
(as) blind as a bat informal having very bad eyesight 〈非正式〉 视力极差的,几乎看不见的 -
blind drunk informal extremely drunk 〈非正式〉 烂醉如泥的 -
there's none so blind as those who will not see proverb there's no point trying to reason with someone who does not want to listen to reason 〈谚〉 和不讲理的人说理—— 白搭;无眼不算瞎,有眼不看是真瞎 -
turn a blind eye pretend not to notice 装作没有看见,视而不见 -
[ORIGIN said to be in allusion to Nelson, who lifted a telescope to his blind eye at the Battle of Copenhagen (1801), thus not seeing the signal to ‘discontinue the action’.]
when the blind lead the blind ,both shall fall into a ditch proverb those people without knowledge or experience should not try to guide or advise others in a similar position 〈谚〉 “瞎子带瞎子,两个掉沟里”(喻没有相关知识或经验就不要指导别人或给别人提建议)I didn't know anything about fighting and neither did my students—it was the blind leading the blind . 我对搏斗一无所知,我的学生们也是—— 这是瞎子带瞎子
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blind + 名词 失明的/盲目的...
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系动词 + blind 失明/盲目
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be blind to ... 对...视而不见
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the blind 盲人
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"Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German