blind

高中CET4CET6

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美[bla?nd]

基本釋義

adj.
失明的; 雙眼模糊的; 未察覺的; 隱蔽的; 不理性的,盲目的; 封死的
v.
使…看不見; 使眼花; 使思維混沌; 使無法認清
n.
百葉窗; 幌子
adv.
視線受阻地; 盲目地

詞性變化

實用例句

Doctors think he will go blind .

醫(yī)生們認為他會失明。

牛津詞典

blind and partially sighted people

盲人和弱視者

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One of her parents is blind.

她的父母有一個是盲人。

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recorded books for the blind

為盲人制作的錄音書

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guide dogs for the blind

導(dǎo)盲犬

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She is blind to her husband's faults.

她對丈夫的過錯毫無察覺。

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

當(dāng)時我一定是眼瞎了,竟然沒有意識到我們所處的危險。

牛津詞典

blind faith/obedience

盲目的信念;盲從

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It was a moment of blind panic .

當(dāng)時是一陣莫名的驚慌。

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blind chance

盲目的偶然性

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the blind force of nature

無法抵擋的自然力

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a blind driveway

視線有盲區(qū)的車道

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a blind bend/corner

隱蔽的彎道 / 拐角

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[不可數(shù)名詞] total/temporary/partial blindness

全盲;暫時性失明;半盲

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

他壓根兒沒理睬我。

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

那根本不會有什么分別的。

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She was blinded in the explosion.

她在那場爆炸中雙目失明了。

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The sun hit the windscreen, momentarily blinding him.

太陽照在擋風(fēng)玻璃上,晃得他一時看不見東西。

Her mother groped for the back of the chair, her eyes blind with tears.

她媽媽淚眼蒙眬地伸手去摸椅背。

David's good looks and impeccable manners had always made her blind to his faults...

戴維英俊的長相和完美的舉止總是讓她對他的缺點視而不見。

All the time I was blind to your suffering.

一直以來,我都沒有意識到你遭受的痛苦。

He never allowed his love of Australia to blind him to his countrymen's faults.

他從來不會因為對澳大利亞的熱愛而看不到自己同胞的缺點。

...her blind faith in the wisdom of the Church...

她對教會智慧的盲目信仰

Lesley yelled at him with blind, hating rage.

萊斯莉心生憤恨,盛怒之下對他大嚷大叫。

He tried to overtake three cars on a blind corner and crashed head-on into a lorry.

他試圖在一個死角處超過前面的三輛車,結(jié)果一頭撞在了一輛卡車上。

I remembered a huddle of stone buildings with blind walls.

我記得一片沒有窗戶的石頭建筑。

Teachers are turning a blind eye to pupils smoking at school, a report reveals today...

今日一篇報道稱,老師們對學(xué)生在學(xué)校抽煙睜一只眼閉一只眼。

I can't turn a blind eye when someone is being robbed.

當(dāng)有人遭到搶劫時,我不能視而不見。

How would you explain colour to a blind person?

你如何向盲人解釋顏色?

I started helping him run the business when he went blind...

他失明以后,我就開始幫他打理生意。

真題例句

You may need to start by encouraging your current network to help you identify your blind spots.

出自-2015年12月閱讀原文

It wasn't that Kodak was blind to the future, said Rebecca Henderson, a professor at Harvard Business School, but rather that it failed to execute on a strategy to confront it.

出自-2013年6月閱讀原文

Its blind faith in traditional photography

出自-2013年6月閱讀原文

You may need to start by encouraging your current network to help you identify your blind spots.

2015年12月四級真題(第二套)閱讀 Section C

Protecting the union demand sacrifices those students, in effect turning a blind eye to the injustice in the education system.

出自-2016年6月閱讀原文

He lived in a time when the blind couldn't get much education.

2015年高考英語重慶卷 閱讀理解 閱讀A 原文

Instead, he invented a reading system of raised dots點, which opened up a whole new world of knowledge to the blind.

2015年高考英語重慶卷 閱讀理解 閱讀A 原文

It was about a blind person, Louis Braille.

2015年高考英語重慶卷 閱讀理解 閱讀A 原文

People tend to be blind to the beauty around them.

2018年高考英語天津卷 閱讀理解 閱讀B 選項

英英釋義

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"

    "the holding company was just a blind"

Verb
  • 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

Adjective
  • 1. unable to see

  • 2. unable or unwilling to perceive or understand;

    "blind to a lover's faults"

    "blind to the consequences of their actions"

  • 3. not based on reason or evidence;

    "blind hatred"

    "blind faith"

    "unreasoning panic"

同義詞

adj.盲目的,無判斷力的

judgmentthoughtstupidwithout

adj.瞎的,盲的

visionlesssightless

最新英語單詞

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