blind的意思和读音

blind

: [blaɪnd] : [blaɪnd]

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v.使使使使

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blinds  blinding  blinded  

adj.+n.blind faith,blind person,blind obedience,blind trust

adj.sighted

adj.sightless,unsighted,unseeing,eyeless,visionless

n.screen,window shade,canopy,visor,venetian blind

blindadj.— see alsoblindly

1.not able to see

Doctors think he will go blind .

blind and partially sighted people

One of her parents is blind.

2.~ (to sth)not noticing or realizing sth

She is blind to her husband's faults.

I must have been blind not to realize the danger we were in.

3.[ubn]seeming to be unreasonable, and accepted without question; seeming to be out of control

blind faith/obedience

It was a moment of blind panic .

4.[ubn]that cannot be controlled by reason

blind chance

the blind force of nature

5.that a driver in a car cannot see, or cannot see around

a blind driveway线

a blind bend/corner

IDM(as) blind as a batnot able to see wellthe blind leading the blinda situation in which people with almost no experience or knowledge give advice to others who also have no experience or knowledge

He didn't take a blind bit of notice of me(= he ignored me) .

It won't make the blindest bit of difference(= it will make no difference at all) .

not a blind bit/the blindest bit of…(informal)not any

He didn't take a blind bit of notice of me(= he ignored me) .

It won't make the blindest bit of difference(= it will make no difference at all) .

turn a blind eye (to sth)to pretend not to notice sth bad that is happening, so you do not have to do anything about itn.

1.[pl]people who are blind

recorded books for the blind

guide dogs for the blind

2.[c];(a covering for a window, especially one made of a roll of cloth that is fixed at the top of the window and can be pulled up and down

3.[sing]something people say or do to hide the truth about sth in order to trick other people

v.

1.~ sb使使to permanently destroy sb's ability to see

She was blinded in the explosion.

2.~ sb/sth使使to make it difficult for sb to see for a short time

When she went outside she was temporarily blinded by the sun.

3.~ sb (to sth)使使to make sb no longer able to think clearly or behave in a sensible way

His sense of loyalty blinded him to the truth.使

IDMblind sb with science使to confuse sb by using technical or complicated language that they do not understandadv.

1.线without being able to see; using instruments only

IDMblind drunkextremely drunk

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adv.1.“blindly”2.

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adj.1.unable to see. Some people prefer to use the expression visually impaired; people who cannot see2.a blind emotion or belief is so strong that you do not question it in any way, even if it is unreasonable3.unable to realize or admit the truth about something4.a blind corner is one where you cannot see what is coming toward you1.unable to see. Some people prefer to use the expression visually impaired; people who cannot see2.a blind emotion or belief is so strong that you do not question it in any way, even if it is unreasonable3.unable to realize or admit the truth about something4.a blind corner is one where you cannot see what is coming toward you

adv.1.Same as blindly2.without being able to see what is happening or where you are going

v.1.to damage someones eyes so that they are unable to see again; to make someone unable to see for a short time2.to prevent someone from realizing or admitting the truth about something

n.1.a window cover that you pull down from the top to the bottom2.a small shelter where you can watch birds or animals without being seen by them

1. blackboard n. blind a. blood n. ...

2. blank adj. blind adj. , block n. , ...

3. pleasure blind deaf ...

4. bleach vt. blind n. block n. ...

5. useful blind deaf ...

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1.He is so narrow-minded that if he fell on a pin, it would blind him in both eyes.

2.A young woman, so confused she appeared to be blind, gazes in incomprehension around a field strewn with debris and fallen branches.

3.The boss had better find out what he expects and wants if he does not know. A blind leader tends to go in circles.

4.Eli was now very very old and was almost blind in both eyes. When he heard the terrible news of the defeat, he broke his neck.

5.Once upon a time there lived a blind man in a village. He had been blind in both eyes for many years.

6.Its inherent difficulty tends to blind its adherents to a crucial fact: peace, at least this kind of peace, is not the answer.

7.We seem to have automatic blind-spots to what we do not want to see.

8.In a refugee camp on an island off the Indian coast, the story of a priest and a blind man helped other survivors find hope.

9.Getting Started Jesus had healed the blind man just outside the city of Jericho while on his way to Jerusalem for the last time.

10.A Cui did not understand their new husband was saying, while watching A Tao, watching the blind date of these new Lang, myself have laughed.