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blind

adjective
/blaɪnd/
/blaɪnd/
(comparative blinder, superlative blindest)
Idioms
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  1. not able to see瞎的;失明的
    • Doctors think he will go blind.医生们认为他会失明。
    • She went blind at the age of ten.她 10 岁的时候失明了。
    • blind and partially sighted people盲人和弱视者
    • One of her parents is blind.她的父母有一个是盲人。
    • She has been legally blind since birth. 自出生以来,她在法律上一直是盲人。
    • The accident left her blind in one eye.事故使她的一只眼睛失明了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • be born
    • be registered (as)
    adverb
    • completely
    • totally
    • almost
    phrases
    • as blind as a bat
    • be blind in one eye
    See full entry
  2. the blind
    noun [plural] people who are blind盲人
    • recorded books for the blind为盲人制作的录音书
    • guide dogs for the blind导盲犬
  3. blind (to something) not noticing or realizing something(对某事)视而不见的,未察觉的
    • She is blind to her husband's faults.她对丈夫的过错毫无察觉。
    • I must have been blind not to realize the danger we were in.当时我一定是眼瞎了,竟然没有意识到我们所处的危险。
    • They seem to be totally blind to reality.他们似乎完全不了解现实。
    • The government is not blind to the fact that the national debt is increasing.政府对国家债务不断增加的事实并不盲目。
    Extra Examples
    • His own problems have made him completely blind to the sufferings of others.他自己的烦恼使他完全看不见别人的痛苦。
    • Is the public wilfully blind to what is going on?公众是否对发生的事情视而不见?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • become
    adverb
    • completely
    • totally
    • wilfully/​willfully
    See full entry
  4. [usually before noun] (of strong feelings强烈的感觉) seeming to be unreasonable, and accepted without question; seeming to be out of control盲目接受的;不能自制的
    • blind faith/obedience盲目的信念;盲从
    • It was a moment of blind panic.当时一阵莫名的惊慌。
  5. [usually before noun] (of a situation or an event局势或事情) that cannot be controlled by reason无理性的
    • blind chance盲目的偶然性
    • the blind force of nature无法抵挡的自然力
  6. that a driver in a car cannot see, or cannot see around汽车司机看不见的;隐蔽的
    • a blind driveway视线有盲区的车道
    • a blind bend/corner隐蔽的弯道/拐角
    Topics Transport by car or lorryc2
  7. -blind
    that does not make a difference between people on the basis of the quality mentioned, or favour one group over another瞎的;失明的
    • In a piece of gender-blind casting, Hamlet is played by British actress Maxine Peake.《哈姆雷特》由英国女演员马辛·皮克(Maxine Peake)饰演,是一部对性别无知的演员。
    • We are looking to create a more equitable and race-blind society.我们正在寻求创建一个更加公平和盲人的社会。
    see also colour-blind (2), need-blind
  8. Word OriginOld English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German blind.
Idioms
(as) blind as a bat
  1. (humorous) not able to see well视力不佳
    • She’s as blind as a bat without her glasses.没有眼镜,她就像蝙蝠一样瞎。
the blind leading the blind
  1. a situation in which people with almost no experience or knowledge give advice to others who also have no experience or knowledge盲人教盲人;盲人引导瞎子Topics Suggestions and advicec2
love is blind
  1. (saying) when you love somebody, you cannot see their faults爱情是盲目的,爱让人蒙蔽双眼(指恋爱中的人看不到对方缺点)
not a blind bit/the blindest bit of…
  1. (British English, informal) not any丝毫没有
    • He didn't take a blind bit of notice of me (= he ignored me).他压根儿没理睬我。
    • It won't make the blindest bit of difference (= it will make no difference at all).那根本不会有什么分别的。
turn a blind eye (to something)
  1. to pretend not to notice something bad that is happening, so you do not have to do anything about it(对某事)佯装不见,睁一只眼闭一只眼
    • The authorities were either unaware of the problem or they turned a blind eye to it.当局要么没有意识到问题,要么对此视而不见。

blind

verb
/blaɪnd/
/blaɪnd/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they blind
/blaɪnd/
/blaɪnd/
he / she / it blinds
/blaɪndz/
/blaɪndz/
past simple blinded
/ˈblaɪndɪd/
/ˈblaɪndɪd/
past participle blinded
/ˈblaɪndɪd/
/ˈblaɪndɪd/
-ing form blinding
/ˈblaɪndɪŋ/
/ˈblaɪndɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. blind somebody to permanently destroy somebody’s ability to see使变瞎;使失明
    • She was blinded in the explosion.她在那场爆炸中双目失明了。
    • The attackers blinded him with acid.攻击者用酸掩盖了他。
    • The strong light almost blinded him.强光照得他几乎什么都看不见了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • almost
    • nearly
    • momentarily
    See full entry
  2. blind somebody/something to make it difficult for somebody to see for a short time使眼花;使目眩
    • When she went outside she was temporarily blinded by the sun.走出户外时,她一时被阳光照得眼睛昏花。
    • His eyes were blinded by tears.他的眼睛被泪水蒙住了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • almost
    • nearly
    • momentarily
    See full entry
  3. blind somebody (to something) to make somebody no longer able to think clearly or behave in a sensible way使思维混沌;使失去判断力
    • His sense of loyalty blinded him to the truth.他的赤诚忠心使他看不清真相。
  4. Word OriginOld English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German blind.
Idioms
blind somebody with science
  1. to confuse somebody by using technical or complicated language that they do not understand用术语(或深奥的言语)使某人困惑
eff and blind
  1. (British English, informal) to use swear words咒骂;诅咒
    • There was a lot of effing and blinding going on.咒骂声没完没了。

blind

noun
/blaɪnd/
/blaɪnd/
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  1. (North American English also shade, window shade)
    [countable] material that covers a window, often consisting of a roll of cloth that is fixed at the top of the window and can be pulled up and down窗帘;(尤指)卷帘
    • She saw a figure through the blinds.她透过窗帘看到一个身影。
    • Pull up the blinds and let some light in.把卷帘拉上去,进点儿光。
    see also venetian blindTopics Houses and homesc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • window
    • roller
    • venetian
    verb + blind
    • open
    • pull up
    • raise
    preposition
    • through a/​the blind
    See full entry
  2. [singular] something people say or do to hide the truth about something in order to trick other people用以蒙蔽人的言行;借口;托辞;幌子
  3. Word OriginOld English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German blind.

blind

adverb
/blaɪnd/
/blaɪnd/
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  1. (in connection with flying有关飞行) without being able to see; using instruments only视线受阻地;仅靠仪表操纵地;盲目地
    Which Word? blind / blindlyblind / blindly
    • There are two adverbs that come from the adjective blind. Blindly means ‘not being able to see what you are doing’ or ‘not thinking about something’. The adverb blind is mainly used in the context of flying and means ‘without being able to see’, ‘using instruments only’.
    Word OriginOld English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German blind.
Idioms
blind drunk
  1. extremely drunk烂醉如泥
    • He came home blind drunk, as usual.像往常一样,他酩酊大醉地回到家里。
rob somebody blind
  1. (informal) to cheat or trick somebody so that they lose a lot of money骗取某人大量钱财
    • You can’t trust them. They’ll rob you blind as soon as your back is turned.你不能相信他们。他们转过身就会抢劫你。
swear blind
  1. (informal) to say that something is definitely true一口咬定
    • He swore blind that he’d already paid back the money he owed me.他发誓说自己已经偿还了欠我的钱。
    • He swore blind that you knew all about it.他发誓你对此一无所知。
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blindblindD.J.:[blaind]K.K.:[blaɪnd]adj.1.失明的, 瞎眼的He is a man blind from birth.他生来就盲。He is totally blind.他全瞎。2.视而不见的, 盲目的Blind worship must be ended.盲目崇拜必须停止。vt.1.使看不见The explosion blinded him in the right eye.那次爆炸事故使他右眼失明。2.使失去判断力或理解力Money blinded him.钱财把他迷住了。n.1.窗帘, 百叶窗
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blind adjective | verb | noun
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blind / blaInd ; blaInd /adjective
1. UNABLE TO SEE 看不见
a. unable to see瞎的,盲的,失明的;
colour-blind, visually impaired, handicapped:
a school for blind children盲童学校
the needs of blind people盲人的需要
totally / completely / almost / partially blind
She's almost blind in her right eye.她右眼几乎失明。
He was slowly going blind (=becoming blind) .他眼睛在渐渐失明。
Beverley was born blind .贝弗利先天失明。
b. the blind pl.people who are unable to see盲人:
talking books for the blind盲人有声读物
c. as blind as a bat unable to see well – used humorously什么也看不见〔幽默用法〕:
I'm as blind as a bat without my glasses.我不戴眼镜就像瞎子一样。
d. blind with tears / rage / pain etc unable to see because of tears, pain, or a strong emotion因为流泪/气愤/疼痛等视力变得模糊;
blindly:
She screamed at him, her eyes blind with tears.她向着他尖叫,泪水模糊了她的双眼。
2. be blind to sth to completely fail to notice or realize something对某事物缺乏识别能力;
blindly:
International companies are all too often blind to local needs.一些跨国公司往往不了解本地的需求。
He was totally blind to the faults of his children.他根本看不到自己孩子的缺点。
3. turn a blind eye (to sth) to deliberately ignore something that you know should not be happening(对某事物)视若无睹,装作看不见:
Teachers were turning a blind eye to smoking in school.老师对学生在学校里抽烟睁一只眼闭一只眼。
4. not take / pay a blind bit of notice BrE informalto completely ignore what someone does or says, especially in a way that is annoying视若无睹; 不当一回事:
He never pays a blind bit of notice to what his staff tell him.对手下员工的话,他从来不当一回事。
5. not make a blind bit of difference BrE informalused to emphasize that whatever someone says or does will not change the situation at all没有一点儿区别; 于事无补; 无任何作用:
Try and talk to her if you want. But I don't think it'll make a blind bit of difference.你要是想的话就去和她谈谈,不过我认为根本不会有什么作用。
6. FEELINGS 感觉
a. blind faith / prejudice / obedience etc strong feelings that someone has without thinking about why they have them – used to show disapproval盲目的信仰/偏见/顺从等〔含贬义〕:
Blind faith sent thousands of people to a pointless war.盲目的信念把成千上万的人送往一场毫无意义的战争。
a story about blind loyalty一个关于愚忠的故事
b. blind panic / rage strong feelings of fear or anger that you cannot control莫名的恐慌/愤怒:
In a moment of blind panic she had pulled the trigger and shot the man dead.她感到一阵莫名的恐惧,便扣动扳机,打死了那个男人。
Blind rage took hold of him.他内心升起了一股无名火。
7. ROAD 道路, blind bend / corner a corner in a road that you cannot see beyond when you are driving隐蔽的弯道(拐角)
8. the blind leading the blind used to say that people who do not know much about what they are doing are guiding or advising others who know nothing at all盲人给瞎子引路; 瞎指挥
9. AIRCRAFT 飞机, blind flying is when you use only instruments to fly an aircraft because you cannot see through cloud, mist etc盲飞的〔指因为云雾太大等原因看不见前方,故只靠仪表驾驶飞机〕
10. blind drunk BrE informalextremely drunk烂醉如泥的
blindness noun U
rob sb blind at ROB(3)
swear blind at SWEAR(3)
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blindverb T
1. to make it difficult for someone to see for a short time使目眩,使眼花,使看不见:
For a moment I was blinded by the glare of headlights coming towards me.我一下子被迎面射来的车头灯强光刺得两眼发花。
The dust choked and blinded him.尘土呛得他呼吸困难,眼睛也好似瞎了一样。
Blinded by tears, I walked towards the door.我泪眼模糊,朝着门口走去。
2. to make someone lose their good sense or judgment and be unable to see the truth about something使失去判断力:
He should have known better. But he was blinded by his own wants.他是应该明白的,但是他的一己之欲使他昏了头。
blind sb to sth
Children's bad behaviour should not blind us to their need for love.我们不应该让孩子的捣蛋行为蒙蔽了我们的双眼,看不到他们对爱的需求。
His single-minded determination to win the war is blinding him to other dangers.他一心想打赢这场战争,所以看不到其他危险的存在。
3. to permanently destroy someone's ability to see使失明,使变瞎:
He had been blinded in an explosion.他在一场爆炸中双目失明了。
4. blind sb with science to confuse or trick someone by using complicated language用专业术语蒙骗某人
effing and blinding at EFF(1)
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blindnoun C
1. also (window) shade AmEa covering, especially one made of cloth, that can be rolled up and down to cover a window inside a building〔能上下卷叠的〕窗帘,卷帘; 百叶帘:
The blinds were drawn (=pulled down) to protect the new furniture from the sun.窗帘都放了下来,避免太阳光照在新的家具上。
open / pull down / draw the blinds打开窗帘/放下卷帘
ROLLER BLIND,VENETIAN BLIND
2. AmEa small shelter where you can watch birds or animals without being seen by them〔窥视鸟或动物的〕隐蔽处,埋伏处;SYNhide BrE
3. sing.a trick or excuse to stop someone from discovering the truth障眼物; 掩饰; 借口
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blind

1 blind /ˈblaɪnd/ adjective
blinder; blindest
1 blind
/ˈblaɪnd/
adjective
blinder; blindest
Learner's definition of BLIND
: unable to see瞎的;失明的
see also color-blind
: unable to notice or judge something未察觉的;视而不见的usually + to
usually disapproving : accepting the actions or decisions of someone or something without any questions or criticism盲目的
used to describe strong emotions that make someone unable to think clearly or to act reasonably无法抑制的,莫名的(形容感情强烈)
: done in a way that prevents participants, judges, etc., from seeing or knowing certain things that might influence them(行动)未掌握一定信息的
see also blind date, double-blind
: difficult for a driver to see司机很难看见的;隐蔽的
see also blind spot

(as) blind as a bat

informal
: unable to see well at all : having very poor vision视力不佳

love is blind

see 1love

not a blind bit

British, informal
: not even a very small amount : not the slightest bit丝毫没有

the blind

: blind people : people who are not able to see盲人
◊ The expression the blind leading the blind is used informally to describe a situation in which someone who is not sure about how to do something is helping another person who also is not sure about how to do it.盲人教盲人;盲人引导盲人

turn a blind eye

: to ignore a problem instead of dealing with it视而不见
often + to

— blindness

noun [noncount]
2 blind /ˈblaɪnd/ verb
blinds; blinded; blinding
2 blind
/ˈblaɪnd/
verb
blinds; blinded; blinding
Learner's definition of BLIND
[+ object]
: to cause (someone) to be unable to see : to make (someone) blind使失明
: to cause (someone) to be unable to see for a short time使眼花;使目眩
: to cause (someone) to be unable to think clearly or to act reasonably使思维混乱;使失去理智
often + to
3 blind /ˈblaɪnd/ noun
plural blinds
3 blind
/ˈblaɪnd/
noun
plural blinds
Learner's definition of BLIND
[count] : something that is used to cover a window from the inside of a room窗帘;(尤指)卷帘
especially : a roll of cloth or plastic that is hung at the top of a window and pulled down over the windowusually plural通常用复数
see picture at window; see also venetian blind
[count] US : a place where hunters hide from animals while they are hunting(狩猎时的)埋伏处,伏击处
called also (chiefly British) hide
[singular] : something that is used to trick people or to prevent people from noticing a particular thing障眼物;幌子

draw the blinds on

see 1draw
4 blind /ˈblaɪnd/ adverb
4 blind
/ˈblaɪnd/
adverb
Learner's definition of BLIND
: without seeing outside of an airplane : using only a plane's instruments(飞行中)只靠仪表操纵地
informal : to the degree that you are unable to think clearly or to act reasonably失去理智地

rob someone blind

see rob
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