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blindfold/ˈblain(d)fəʊld/ v., n., adj. & adv.●v. tr. 1 deprive (a person) of sight by covering the eyes, esp. with a tied cloth (尤指用布)挡住(某人)的视线,蒙住(某人)的眼睛 2 deprive of understanding; hoodwink 使不理解,使迟钝;蒙骗 ●n. 1 a bandage or cloth used to blindfold 蒙眼的绷带(或布等) 2 any obstruction to understanding 障眼物;蒙蔽人的事物 ●adj. & adv. 1 (also 亦作 blindfolded) with eyes bandaged 被蒙住眼睛的(地),盲目的(地) 2 (also 亦作 blindfolded) without care or circumspection 不谨慎的(地),鲁莽的(地),轻率的(地) went into it blindfold 盲目从事 3 Chess without sight of board and men 【棋类】不看棋盘和对手下棋(的),下盲棋(的) [replacing (by association with FOLD1) Middle English blindfellen, past part. blindfelled, from Old English geblindfellian ‘strike blind’ (as BLIND, FELL1)] |