词汇 | blind |
释义 | blind | BrE blʌɪnd, AmE blaɪnd | A. adjective ① (unable to see) 失明的 ▸ a blind man/woman 一位盲人 ▸ to go blind 失明 ▸ to turn a blind eye (to sth) figurative (对某事物)视而不见 ② (having bad eyes) 视力差的 ▸ as blind as a bat humorous 像瞎子一样 ③ (overwhelmed) 不知所措的 ▸ to be blind with sth; 因…而失去理智 ‹rage, pain›④ (unquestioning) 盲目的 ‹faith›▸ love is blind 爱情是盲目的 ⑤ attributive (uncontrollable) 不能自制的 ‹fury, panic›⑥ attributive (not ruled by purpose) 无理性的 ▸ blind chance 盲目的偶然性 ▸ blind force 无法抵挡的力量 ⑦ predicative (unaware) 未察觉的 ▸ to be blind to sth; 对…视而不见 ‹fault, danger›▸ are you blind? 你难道看不见吗? ⑧ (without looking) 不凭视觉的 ‹taste, test›⑨ Aviation 仅凭仪表操纵的 ‹landing›⑩ attributive (hidden) 隐蔽的 ‹entrance, alley›; (unable to be seen around) 看不见的 ‹corner, turning›⑪ (blank) 无门窗的 ‹wall, facade›⑫ British informal (slightest) 一丁点儿的 ▸ this book's not a blind bit of use 这本书一点用都没有 B. noun ① ▸ the blind plural (people) 盲人 ▸ the blind leading the blind figurative 盲人给瞎子引路 ② (mainly British) (for window) 窗帘 ③ (front) 掩饰 ▸ his job was only a blind for his real profession of spying 他真正的职业是间谍,而他的工作只是个掩人耳目的幌子 ④ US Hunting 埋伏处 C. transitive verb ① (deprive of sight) «disease, injury» 使…失明 ‹person, eye›② (dazzle) «light» 使目眩 ▸ she was blinded by the sun 她被阳光照得头昏眼花 ③ (overwhelm) «emotion» 使失去判断力 ▸ to be blinded by …; 因…而失去理智 ‹emotion, love›▸ to blind sb to sth; 使某人看不清某事物 ▸ to blind sb with science 用深奥的语言使某人困惑 D. adverb ① (without looking) 不凭视觉地 ‹taste›② Aviation 仅凭仪表操纵地 ‹fly› |
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