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KK:[blaɪnd] DJ:[blaind]
  • a. 瞎的;盲人的;视而不见的;盲目的;人力不能控制的
  • ad. 看不见地;盲目地;单凭仪表驾驶地
  • v. 使看不见;使失去理智
  • n. 百叶窗;掩饰;埋伏处;单凭仪表的驾驶;遮眼物

形变: 比较级:blinder  最高级:blindest  

动变: 过去式:blinded  过去分词:blinded  现在进行时:blinding  

名复: blinds  


a.

  1. 瞎的,盲的[Z][R]
  2. 盲人的,为了盲人的[B]
  3. 视而不见的,不愿承认的[F][(+to)]
  4. 盲目的,未加思考的;无目的的
  5. 人力不能控制的
  6. (飞机等)单凭仪表驾驶的
  7. 【俚】极少的[B]
  8. 隐蔽的,难以察觉的
  9. (信件)地址未写清楚的
  10. (路等)走不通的

ad.

  1. 看不见地
  2. 盲目地;轻率地
  3. 单凭仪表驾驶地

vt.

  1. 使看不见,使失明
  2. 使失去理智(或判断力)

n.[C]

  1. 百叶窗;窗帘[P1]
  2. 掩饰,借口
  3. 【美】埋伏处
  4. 单凭仪表的驾驶
  5. 遮眼物

派生

ad.

blindly

辨析

同义:

a.瞎的,盲的

sightless visionless

a.盲目的,无判断力的

stupid without judgment without thought

同义参见:

shutter aimless abstracted glare1 cloud curtain dazzle darken

以上来源于:《英汉大辞典》

adj.

  1. unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition.
  2. done without being able to see or without certain information.
    ▸(of flying) using instruments only.
  3. lacking perception, judgement, or reason:
  4. concealed, closed, or blocked off.
    ▸(of a corner or bend) impossible to see round.
  5. (of a plant) without buds, eyes, or terminal flowers.
  6. [with neg.] informal the slightest:

v.

  1. cause (someone) to be unable to see.
  2. deprive of understanding or judgement.
    ▸ (blind someone with) confuse or overawe someone with (something they do not understand).
  3. Brit. informal, dated move very fast and dangerously.

n.

  1. a screen for a window, especially one on a roller or made of slats.
    Brit. an awning over a shop window.
  2. something designed to conceal one's real intentions.
  3. N. Amer. a hide, as used by hunters.
  4. Brit. informal, dated a heavy drinking bout.

adv.

without being able to see clearly.

Phrase

  • bake something blind
    bake a pastry case without a filling.
  • (as) blind as a bat
    informal having very bad eyesight.
  • blind drunk
    informal extremely drunk.
  • turn a blind eye
    pretend not to notice. [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’.]

Derivative

  • blindly adv.
  • blindness n.

Etymology

OE, of Gmc origin.

以上来源于:《简明牛津英语词典》


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