blind

[blaɪnd][blaɪnd]
adj.失明的;盲目的,轻率的;供盲人用的;隐蔽的
vt.弄瞎,使失明;蒙蔽,欺瞒;使变暗;使昏聩
n.掩饰;借口;百叶窗
adv.盲目地;看不见地
网络盲;盲目;色盲;瞎的
词形变化:
blinds   blinded   blinded   blinding   blinds  
派生词: blindness  
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1 . West was wilfully blind to the abuse that took place.

韦斯特对发生的虐待行为故意视而不见。

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2 . For this revelation he was struck blind by the goddess Hera.

由于揭露此事,他被女神赫拉弄瞎了眼。

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3 . The road is a succession of hairpin bends, hills, and blind corners.

这条路上急转弯、坡道和死拐角一个接一个。

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4 . The Internet has proved a blind alley for many firms.

事实证明,因特网对许多公司而言是一条行不通的路。

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5 . There are 1.7 million blind and visually impaired people in Britain.

英国有170万失明和视力受损人口。

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英英释义 行业释义 网络释义 常用俚语
noun

1.people who have severe visual impairments;

he spent hours reading to the blind

2.a hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters);

he waited impatiently in the blind

3.something that keeps things out or hinders sight;

they had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet

4.something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity;

he wasn't sick--it was just a subterfuge

5.unable to see

6.unable or unwilling to perceive or understand;

blind to a lover's faults

7.not based on reason or evidence;

blind hatred

vern

1.render unable to see

2.make blind by putting the eyes out;

The criminals were punished and blinded

3.make dim by comparison or conceal