blind的中文翻译
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blind1
UK
/blaɪnd/
US
/blaɪnd/
瞎的, 盲的
adj.
(blinder, blindest)
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not able to see
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Doctors think he will go blind.
医生认为他会失明
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blind and partially sighted people
盲人和弱视人
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One of her parents is blind.
她的父母有一个是盲人
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people who are blind
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recorded books for the blind
为盲人录制的书籍
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guide dogs for the blind
导盲犬
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not noticing or realizing sth
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She is blind to her husband's faults.
她对丈夫的过错毫无察觉
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I must have been blind not to realize the danger we were in.
我一定是瞎了眼,连我们身处险境也看不出来
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seeming to be unreasonable, and accepted without question; seeming to be out of control
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blind faith/obedience
迷信/服从
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It was a moment of blind panic.
这是一个盲目恐慌的时刻
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that cannot be controlled by reason
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blind chance
盲打误撞
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the blind force of nature
盲目的自然力量
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that a driver in a car cannot see, or cannot see around
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a blind driveway
盲人车道
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a blind bend/corner
盲弯/转角
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blind2
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/blaɪnd/
US
/blaɪnd/
使失明
verb
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to permanently destroy sb's ability to see
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She was blinded in the explosion.
她在爆炸中失明了
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to make it difficult for sb to see for a short time
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When she went outside she was temporarily blinded by the sun.
走出室外时,她一时被阳光照得眼睛昏花
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to make sb no longer able to think clearly or behave in a sensible way
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His sense of loyalty blinded him to the truth.
他的赤诚忠心使他看不清真想
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blind3
UK
/blaɪnd/
US
/blaɪnd/
百叶窗
noun
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a covering for a window, especially one made of a roll of cloth that is fixed at the top of the window and can be pulled up and down
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something people say or do to hide the truth about sth in order to trick other people
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blind4
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/blaɪnd/
US
/blaɪnd/
看不见地
adv.
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without being able to see; using instruments only