blind 的英语意思
blindblind1 /blaɪnd/ adjective
查看全部语言翻译1unable to see a)unable to see看不见的;失明的:
a school for blind children一所盲童学校
the needs of blind people盲人的需求totally/completely/almost/partially blind
She’s almost blind in her right eye.她的右眼几乎失明。
He was slowly going blind (=becoming blind).他正在慢慢失明(=变得失明)。
Beverley was born blind.贝弗利生来就是盲人。 b)the blind [plural] people who are unable to see无法看见的人;盲人:
talking books for the blind为盲人录制的有声读物 c)as blind as a bat unable to see well – used humorously视力不佳——幽默用法:
I’m as blind as a bat without my glasses.没有眼镜,我简直什么都看不见。 d)blind with tears/rage/pain etc unable to see because of tears, pain, or a strong emotion因泪水、疼痛或强烈情感而无法看清:
She screamed at him, her eyes blind with tears.她冲他大喊大叫,泪眼模糊。2 be blind to something to completely fail to notice or realize something完全未能注意到或意识到某事:
International companies are all too often blind to local needs.跨国公司往往对当地需求视而不见。
He was totally blind to the faults of his children.他对自己孩子的缺点完全视而不见。3 turn a blind eye (to something) to deliberately ignore something that you know should not be happening故意对明知不该发生的事视而不见:
Teachers were turning a blind eye to smoking in school.教师们对学校里的吸烟行为睁一只眼闭一只眼。4 not take/pay a blind bit of notice British English informal非正式 to completely ignore what someone does or says, especially in a way that is annoying完全无视他人的言行,尤指令人恼火的方式:
He never pays a blind bit of notice to what his staff tell him.他对下属向他反映的任何情况从不理睬。5not make a blind bit of difference British English informal非正式 used to emphasize that whatever someone says or does will not change the situation at all用于强调无论某人说什么或做什么都丝毫不会改变局面:
Try and talk to her if you want, but I don’t think it’ll make a blind bit of difference.你想找她谈就去谈吧,但我觉得丝毫没有用。6feelings a)blind faith/prejudice/obedience etc strong feelings that someone has without thinking about why they have them – used to show disapproval不加思考便持有的强烈情感——含贬义:
Blind faith sent thousands of people to a pointless war.盲目的信仰把成千上万的人送上了一场毫无意义的战争。
a story about blind loyalty一个关于盲目忠诚的故事 b)blind panic/rage strong feelings of fear or anger that you cannot control无法控制的强烈恐惧或愤怒:
In a moment of blind panic, she had pulled the trigger and shot the man dead.在极度恐慌中,她扣动了扳机,将那名男子击毙。
Blind rage took hold of him.盲目的愤怒攫住了他。7road blind bend/corner a corner in a road that you cannot see beyond when you are driving驾车时看不清转角后方路况的道路弯角;视线盲区弯道8the 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用于形容本身所知有限的人却在为一无所知的人引路或出谋划策9aircraft blind flying is when you use only instruments to fly an aircraft because you cannot see through cloud, mist etc盲目飞行是指因无法穿透云层、薄雾等而仅靠仪表驾驶飞机—blindness noun
查看全部语言翻译1unable to see a)unable to see看不见的;失明的:
a school for blind children一所盲童学校
the needs of blind people盲人的需求totally/completely/almost/partially blind
She’s almost blind in her right eye.她的右眼几乎失明。
He was slowly going blind (=becoming blind).他正在慢慢失明(=变得失明)。
Beverley was born blind.贝弗利生来就是盲人。 b)the blind [plural] people who are unable to see无法看见的人;盲人:
talking books for the blind为盲人录制的有声读物 c)as blind as a bat unable to see well – used humorously视力不佳——幽默用法:
I’m as blind as a bat without my glasses.没有眼镜,我简直什么都看不见。 d)blind with tears/rage/pain etc unable to see because of tears, pain, or a strong emotion因泪水、疼痛或强烈情感而无法看清:
She screamed at him, her eyes blind with tears.她冲他大喊大叫,泪眼模糊。2 be blind to something to completely fail to notice or realize something完全未能注意到或意识到某事:
International companies are all too often blind to local needs.跨国公司往往对当地需求视而不见。
He was totally blind to the faults of his children.他对自己孩子的缺点完全视而不见。3 turn a blind eye (to something) to deliberately ignore something that you know should not be happening故意对明知不该发生的事视而不见:
Teachers were turning a blind eye to smoking in school.教师们对学校里的吸烟行为睁一只眼闭一只眼。4 not take/pay a blind bit of notice British English informal非正式 to completely ignore what someone does or says, especially in a way that is annoying完全无视他人的言行,尤指令人恼火的方式:
He never pays a blind bit of notice to what his staff tell him.他对下属向他反映的任何情况从不理睬。5not make a blind bit of difference British English informal非正式 used to emphasize that whatever someone says or does will not change the situation at all用于强调无论某人说什么或做什么都丝毫不会改变局面:
Try and talk to her if you want, but I don’t think it’ll make a blind bit of difference.你想找她谈就去谈吧,但我觉得丝毫没有用。6feelings a)blind faith/prejudice/obedience etc strong feelings that someone has without thinking about why they have them – used to show disapproval不加思考便持有的强烈情感——含贬义:
Blind faith sent thousands of people to a pointless war.盲目的信仰把成千上万的人送上了一场毫无意义的战争。
a story about blind loyalty一个关于盲目忠诚的故事 b)blind panic/rage strong feelings of fear or anger that you cannot control无法控制的强烈恐惧或愤怒:
In a moment of blind panic, she had pulled the trigger and shot the man dead.在极度恐慌中,她扣动了扳机,将那名男子击毙。
Blind rage took hold of him.盲目的愤怒攫住了他。7road blind bend/corner a corner in a road that you cannot see beyond when you are driving驾车时看不清转角后方路况的道路弯角;视线盲区弯道8the 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用于形容本身所知有限的人却在为一无所知的人引路或出谋划策9aircraft blind flying is when you use only instruments to fly an aircraft because you cannot see through cloud, mist etc盲目飞行是指因无法穿透云层、薄雾等而仅靠仪表驾驶飞机—blindness nounblindblind2 verb [transitive]
1to make it difficult for someone to see for a short time使某人暂时看不清;使短暂目眩:
For a moment, I was blinded by the glare of headlights coming towards me.一瞬间,迎面而来的车灯强光令我眩目。
The dust choked and blinded him.尘土使他又呛又看不见。
Blinded by tears, I walked towards the door.泪眼模糊中,我向门口走去。2to make someone lose their good sense or judgment and be unable to see the truth about something使某人失去理智或判断力,无法看清某事的真相:
He should have known better, but he was blinded by his own wants.他本该更明智,但被自身的欲望蒙蔽了。blind somebody to something
Children’s bad behaviour should not blind us to their need for love.孩子的不良行为不应使我们忽视他们对爱的需求。
His single-minded determination to win the war is blinding him to other dangers.他一心要赢得战争的决心正使他对其他危险视而不见。3to permanently destroy someone’s ability to see永久性地剥夺某人的视力:
He had been blinded in an explosion.他在一次爆炸中失明了。4blind somebody with science to confuse or trick someone by using complicated language用复杂的语言使某人困惑或受骗 → effing and blinding at eff(1)
1to make it difficult for someone to see for a short time使某人暂时看不清;使短暂目眩:
For a moment, I was blinded by the glare of headlights coming towards me.一瞬间,迎面而来的车灯强光令我眩目。
The dust choked and blinded him.尘土使他又呛又看不见。
Blinded by tears, I walked towards the door.泪眼模糊中,我向门口走去。2to make someone lose their good sense or judgment and be unable to see the truth about something使某人失去理智或判断力,无法看清某事的真相:
He should have known better, but he was blinded by his own wants.他本该更明智,但被自身的欲望蒙蔽了。blind somebody to something
Children’s bad behaviour should not blind us to their need for love.孩子的不良行为不应使我们忽视他们对爱的需求。
His single-minded determination to win the war is blinding him to other dangers.他一心要赢得战争的决心正使他对其他危险视而不见。3to permanently destroy someone’s ability to see永久性地剥夺某人的视力:
He had been blinded in an explosion.他在一次爆炸中失明了。4blind somebody with science to confuse or trick someone by using complicated language用复杂的语言使某人困惑或受骗 → effing and blinding at eff(1)blindblind3 noun
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(also (window) shade American English) [countable] a covering, especially one made of cloth, that can be rolled up and down to cover a window inside a building遮光物,尤指可上下卷动的布质窗帘;卷帘:
The blinds were drawn (=pulled down) to protect the new furniture from the sun.卷帘被放下(=拉下)以保护新家具免受阳光照射。open/pull down/draw the blinds → roller blind, Venetian blind2[countable] American English a small shelter where you can watch birds or animals without being seen by them可在其中观察鸟兽而不被其发现的小型掩蔽所 SYN hide British English3[singular] a trick or excuse to stop someone from discovering the truth阻止他人发现真相的把戏或借口;幌子
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(also (window) shade American English) [countable] a covering, especially one made of cloth, that can be rolled up and down to cover a window inside a building遮光物,尤指可上下卷动的布质窗帘;卷帘:
The blinds were drawn (=pulled down) to protect the new furniture from the sun.卷帘被放下(=拉下)以保护新家具免受阳光照射。open/pull down/draw the blinds → roller blind, Venetian blind2[countable] American English a small shelter where you can watch birds or animals without being seen by them可在其中观察鸟兽而不被其发现的小型掩蔽所 SYN hide British English3[singular] a trick or excuse to stop someone from discovering the truth阻止他人发现真相的把戏或借口;幌子