🔑blindBrE/blaɪnd/NAmE/blaɪnd/adjective (blind·er, blind·est) 🔑notabletosee瞎的;失明的◆Doctorsthinkhewillgoblind. 医生们认为他会失明。◆blindandpartiallysightedpeople盲人和弱视者◆Oneofherparentsisblind. 她的父母有一个是盲人。the blindnoun[pl.]peoplewhoareblind盲人◆recordedbooksfortheblind为盲人制作的录音书◆guidedogsfortheblind导盲犬Plural adjectival nounsthe blind,the deaf,the destitute,the dead,the dying,the elderly,the faithful,the homeless,the injured,the insane,the jobless,the middle aged,the old,the poor,the rich,the sick,the squeamish,the wealthy,the wicked,the wounded,the young~ (tosth)notnoticingorrealizingsth(对某事)视而不见的,未察觉的◆Sheisblindtoherhusband'sfaults. 她对丈夫的过错毫无察觉。◆Imusthavebeenblindnottorealizethedangerwewerein. 当时我一定是眼瞎了,竟然没有意识到我们所处的危险。[usually before noun](ofstrongfeelings强烈的感觉) seemingtobeunreasonable, andacceptedwithoutquestion; seemingtobeoutofcontrol盲目接受的;不能自制的◆blindfaith/obedience盲目的信念;盲从◆Itwasamomentofblindpanic. 当时一阵莫名的惊慌。[usually before noun](ofasituationoranevent局势或事情) thatcannotbecontrolledbyreason无理性的◆blindchance盲目的偶然性◆theblindforceofnature无法抵挡的自然力thatadriverinacarcannotsee, orcannotseearound汽车司机看不见的;隐蔽的◆ablinddriveway视线有盲区的车道◆ablindbend/corner隐蔽的弯道/拐角▸blind·nessBrE/ˈblaɪndnəs/NAmE/ˈblaɪndnəs/noun[U]◆total/temporary/partialblindness全盲;暂时性失明;半盲➡ see alsoblindly●(as) blindasaˈbat(humorous) notabletoseewell视力不佳Similes in idioms(as) bald as a coot,(as) blind as a bat,(as) bright as a button,(as) bold as brass,as busy as a bee,as clean as a whistle,(as) dead as athe dodo,(as) deaf as a post,(as) dull as ditchwater,(as) fit as a fiddle,as flat as a pancake,(as) good as gold,(as) mad as a hattera March hare,(as) miserableugly as sin,as old as the hills,(as) pleased as Punch,as pretty as a picture,(as) regular as clockwork,(as) quick as a flash,(as) safe as houses,(as) sound as a bell,(as) steady as a rock,(as) thick as two short planks,(as) tough as old boots●theblindleadingtheˈblindasituationinwhichpeoplewithalmostnoexperienceorknowledgegiveadvicetootherswhoalsohavenoexperienceorknowledge盲人教盲人;盲人引导瞎子●notablindbit/theblindestbitof…(BrE, informal) notany丝毫没有◆Hedidn'ttakeablindbitofnoticeofme(= heignoredme). 他压根儿没理睬我。◆Itwon'tmaketheblindestbitofdifference(= itwillmakenodifferenceatall). 那根本不会有什么分别的。●turnablindˈeye (tosth)topretendnottonoticesthbadthatishappening, soyoudonothavetodoanythingaboutit(对某事)佯装不见,睁一只眼闭一只眼●loveisˈblind(saying) whenyoulovesb, youcannotseetheirfaults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)
🔑blindBrE/blaɪnd/NAmE/blaɪnd/verbpresent simple - I / you / we / theyblindBrE/blaɪnd/NAmE/blaɪnd/present simple - he / she / itblindsBrE/blaɪndz/NAmE/blaɪndz/past simpleblindedBrE/ˈblaɪndɪd/NAmE/ˈblaɪndɪd/past participleblindedBrE/ˈblaɪndɪd/NAmE/ˈblaɪndɪd/ -ing formblindingBrE/ˈblaɪndɪŋ/NAmE/ˈblaɪndɪŋ/~sbtopermanentlydestroysb'sabilitytosee使变瞎;使失明◆Shewasblindedintheexplosion. 她在那场爆炸中双目失明了。~sb/sthtomakeitdifficultforsbtoseeforashorttime使眼花;使目眩◆Whenshewentoutsideshewastemporarilyblindedbythesun. 走出户外时,她一时被阳光照得眼睛昏花。~sb (tosth)tomakesbnolongerabletothinkclearlyorbehaveinasensibleway使思维混沌;使失去判断力◆Hissenseofloyaltyblindedhimtothetruth. 他的赤诚忠心使他看不清真相。●blindsbwithsciencetoconfusesbbyusingtechnicalorcomplicatedlanguagethattheydonotunderstand用术语(或深奥的言语)使某人困惑●effandˈblind(BrE, informal) touseswearwords咒骂;诅咒◆Therewasalotofeffingandblindinggoingon. 咒骂声没完没了。
🔑blindBrE/blaɪnd/NAmE/blaɪnd/noun (NAmEalsoshade, ˈwindow shade) [C]acoveringforawindow, especiallyonemadeofarollofcloththatisfixedatthetopofthewindowandcanbepulledupanddown窗帘;(尤指)卷帘➡ see alsovenetian blind[sing.]somethingpeoplesayordotohidethetruthaboutsthinordertotrickotherpeople用以蒙蔽人的言行;借口;托辞;幌子
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'.形容词 blind 有两个副词。blindly 表示没有看清楚或盲目,副词 blind 主要用于指飞行时的黑蒙、单凭仪器导航。