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1 | to damage someone’ s eyes so that they are unable to see again 使失明 |
| She was blinded in a car crash at the age of 21. 她21岁时在一次车祸中失明。 |
| 1a | to make someone unable to see for a short time 使眼花;使目眩 | | The low sun blinded her as she drove up the hill. 她开车上山时,低空的太阳使她一阵眼花。 | | For a moment he was blinded by tears. 一时间泪水遮住了他的视线。 | |
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2 | to prevent someone from realizing or admitting the truth about something 蒙蔽;使无法了解;使无识别能力 |
| The crowd was blinded by his rhetoric. 听众被他的巧辩蒙蔽了。 |
| blind sb to sth Her hatred blinded her to the fact that Joe could have helped her. 她的仇恨使她意识不到乔原本可能帮助她的。 |
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- | blind sb with science/technology |
| to explain something to someone in a very complicated way , in order to impress them rather than to help them understand |
| 用专业术语来吓倒某人 |
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