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| | ADV | | | /ˈblaɪndli/ | | | | 1 | if you obey or support someone blindly , you do it without thinking for yourself whether what you are doing is right 盲目地;未加思考地 | They just blindly followed the instructions they were given. 他们只是盲目地听从下达给他们的命令。 | | This group is blindly loyal to the President. 这群人盲目效忠总统。 | | | | 2 | without noticing what is around you , for example because you are excited or upset 胡乱地;不注意周围地 | He ran blindly upstairs. 他看也不看地就往楼上跑。 | | She hit out blindly at the ball. 她看也不看就乱击球。 | | 2a | without being able to see 看不见地 | | They were stumbling blindly through the fog. 他们摸索着穿过浓雾。 | | | | | 3 | without having the information you need 不知情地 | We went into it blindly, unaware of the other company’ s poor record. 我们接手时并不知道另一公司业绩糟糕。 | | | |