词汇 | blind |
释义 | blind (verb) blind (noun) blind (adverb) blind 18 ENTRIES FOUND: blind (adjective) blind (verb) blind (noun) blind (adverb) blinding (adjective) blind alley (noun) blind date (noun) blind side (noun) blind spot (noun) color-blind (adjective) double-blind (adjective) venetian blind (noun) bat (noun) draw (verb) eye (noun) lead (verb) love (noun) rob (verb) 1 blind /ˈblaɪnd/ adjective blinder; blindest 1 blind /ˈblaɪnd/ adjective blinder; blindest Learner's definition of BLIND 1 : unable to see瞎的;失明的 a blind person盲人 He was born blind.他先天失明。 She is blind in one eye. [=she can see with one of her eyes but not with the other]她一只眼睛失明了。 She went blind [=she became unable to see] at age 67.她67岁时眼睛失明了。 — see also color-blind 2 : unable to notice or judge something未察觉的;视而不见的— usually + to He is blind to his son's faults.他对儿子的过错毫无察觉。 Each party was blind to the other's concerns.双方都没有意识到对方所关切的事情。 3 a usually disapproving : accepting the actions or decisions of someone or something without any questions or criticism盲目的 blind loyalty/allegiance/obedience盲目的忠诚/效忠/服从 I'm not sure blind faith [=unquestioning belief] in our leaders is wise.我不能肯定盲目地信赖领导是明智的。 b — used to describe strong emotions that make someone unable to think clearly or to act reasonably无法抑制的,莫名的(形容感情强烈) a blind fury/rage无名的怒火 4 : done in a way that prevents participants, judges, etc., from seeing or knowing certain things that might influence them(行动)未掌握一定信息的 a blind taste test [=a test in which people taste something without knowing what it is, who made it, etc.]味道盲测 a blind clinical trial for the new medicine新药的临床盲试 blind auditions盲选 — see also blind date, double-blind 5 : difficult for a driver to see司机很难看见的;隐蔽的 a blind driveway/drive视线盲区内的私人车道 a blind curve隐蔽的转弯 — see also blind spot (as) blind as a bat informal : unable to see well at all : having very poor vision视力不佳 Without glasses I'm blind as a bat.我不戴眼镜简直跟盲人一样。 love is blind — see 1love not a blind bit British, informal : not even a very small amount : not the slightest bit丝毫没有 I told them what I wanted, but they didn't take a blind bit of notice. [=they didn't notice at all; they did not listen to me]我告诉他们我想要什么,但是他们全然不理会。 It does not make a blind bit of difference what you do. [=it does not matter at all what you do]无论你做什么都丝毫不起作用。 the blind : blind people : people who are not able to see盲人 The agency provides assistance to the blind.这个机构为盲人提供帮助。 ◊ The expression the blind leading the blind is used informally to describe a situation in which someone who is not sure about how to do something is helping another person who also is not sure about how to do it.盲人教盲人;盲人引导盲人 I'll try to help, but it's the blind leading the blind because I've never done this before either.我会尽量帮忙,但这只是盲人教盲人,因为这件事我以前也没做过。 turn a blind eye : to ignore a problem instead of dealing with it视而不见 Corruption in the police force is rampant, but authorities are turning a blind eye.警察部门腐败猖獗,但当局对此却视而不见。 — often + to Colleges can't afford to turn a blind eye to alcohol abuse.高校不能对酗酒视而不见。 — blindness noun [noncount] a leading cause of blindness导致失明的主要原因 2 blind /ˈblaɪnd/ verb blinds; blinded; blinding 2 blind /ˈblaɪnd/ verb blinds; blinded; blinding Learner's definition of BLIND [+ object] 1 : to cause (someone) to be unable to see : to make (someone) blind使失明 The accident blinded me in one eye. = The accident left me blinded in one eye.那次事故使我一只眼睛失明了。 She was blinded as a child in a terrible fire.她小时候在一场可怕的火灾中失明了。 2 : to cause (someone) to be unable to see for a short time使眼花;使目眩 I was blinded by the sun as I came around the corner.走过拐角时,我被阳光照得眼睛昏花。 3 : to cause (someone) to be unable to think clearly or to act reasonably使思维混乱;使失去理智 He was blinded by love.他被爱情冲昏了头。 — often + to Greed blinds them to everything except money. [=greed causes them to think and care about only money]他们利欲熏心,眼里只有金钱。 3 blind /ˈblaɪnd/ noun plural blinds 3 blind /ˈblaɪnd/ noun plural blinds Learner's definition of BLIND 1 [count] : something that is used to cover a window from the inside of a room窗帘;(尤指)卷帘 especially : a roll of cloth or plastic that is hung at the top of a window and pulled down over the window — usually plural通常用复数 Raise/lower/open/close the blinds.拉起/放下/打开/关上卷帘 — see picture at window; see also venetian blind 2 [count] US : a place where hunters hide from animals while they are hunting(狩猎时的)埋伏处,伏击处 a duck blind [=a place to hide when hunting ducks]猎野鸭的埋伏处 — called also (chiefly British) hide 3 [singular] : something that is used to trick people or to prevent people from noticing a particular thing障眼物;幌子 Some say the investigation is a blind to keep the public's attention off the governor.有些人说,这次调查是为了转移公众对州长的注意力而设的幌子。 draw the blinds on — see 1draw 4 blind /ˈblaɪnd/ adverb 4 blind /ˈblaɪnd/ adverb Learner's definition of BLIND 1 : without seeing outside of an airplane : using only a plane's instruments(飞行中)只靠仪表操纵地 They had to fly blind through heavy smoke.他们在浓密烟雾中只能靠仪表操纵飞行。 2 informal : to the degree that you are unable to think clearly or to act reasonably失去理智地 He was blind drunk.他烂醉如泥。 rob someone blind — see rob |
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