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IELTS BNC: 2926 COCA: 2716

blind adjective SIGHT

B1 unable to see瞎的,盲的,失明的

She's been blind since birth.她天生失明。
He started to go (= become) blind in his sixties.他在60多岁时失明了。

More examples

Can you imagine how it feels to be blind?

Stevie Wonder was born blind.

Her father's going blind.

Labradors are used as guide dogs for blind people.

Look, the cups are right in front of you. Are you blind?

blind adjective EXTREME

used to describe an extreme feeling that happens without thought or reason盲目的

blind anger/faith/prejudice无名怒火/盲目信任/盲目的偏见
He was blind with fury (= so angry that he could not behave reasonably).他暴跳如雷,丧失了理智。

blind adjective NOT CONSCIOUS

be blind to sth

C2 to not be conscious of something or to refuse to notice something that is obvious to others没有注意到…;对…视而不见

She seems blind to his faults.她似乎对他的缺点视而不见。

blind adjective CORNER etc.

that a driver cannot see or cannot see around(司机看不到的)盲点的,盲区的

The accident happened on a blind bend.事故发生在一个转弯的盲区。

blind adjective TEST/STUDY

used to refer to a scientific test in which either the people being tested or the person testing them, or both, do not know what is being tested(科学实验中,测试人和/或被测人不知测试内容的)盲测的

In blind trials, users who were given both drugs orally were unable to distinguish between the effects of heroin and methadone.在盲测过程中,口服海洛因和美沙酮这两种药物的人分辨不出两者的效果。

blind verb [ T ] DAMAGE SIGHT

to make someone unable to see, permanently or for a short time使变瞎;使失明

She was blinded in an accident at an early age.她早年在一次事故中失明了。
As I turned the corner the sun blinded me, so I didn't see the other car.转弯时阳光太晃眼,所以我没有看见另外那辆车。

blind verb [ T ] CAUSE TO IGNORE

to make someone unable to notice or understand something蒙蔽;使无辨别力

We shouldn't let our prejudices blind us to the facts of the situation.我们一定不能让偏见蒙蔽自己而看不清实际形势。

blind noun WINDOW

[ C ] US also shade a cover for a window made of a single piece or strips of cloth, paper, or plastic that is pulled up or down by a string百叶窗;窗帘

a Venetian blind百叶窗

blind noun SIGHT

the blind [ plural ]

C1 people who are unable to see盲人

She trains dogs for the blind.她为盲人训练导盲犬。

blind noun FOR WATCHING BIRDS/ANIMALS

[ C ] US UK hide a place where people can watch wild animals or birds without being noticed by them (可以观察野兽或鸟类的)隐藏处,躲藏处

blindadverb

If something or someone is tested blind, either the people being tested or the person testing them, or both, do not know what is being tested.(科学实验中,测试人和/或被测人不知测试内容的)用盲测方法做…地

be flying blind

to be flying an aircraft somewhere without being able to see where you are going飞行时无法看到方向,盲飞;仅靠仪表飞行

He admitted dazzling a police helicopter pilot with a laser beam, leaving the pilot flying blind.他承认用一束激光对着一架警用直升飞机照射,导致驾驶员无法看清方向。

to be doing something without having any experience of doing it before or without having important information about what you are doing没有任何经验或信息就开始做一件事,盲目行事

They are flying blind on this issue because they have no idea of the extent of the problem.在这件事上他们盲目行事,因为对问题的严重程度毫无了解。
IELTS BNC: 2926 COCA: 2716
blind

noun

 see also shade ADJECTIVE | VERB + BLIND | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEwindow百葉窗roller, venetian捲簾;軟百葉簾VERB + BLINDopen, pull up, raise打開/捲起/拉起百葉窗close, draw, lower, pull down, shut (especially NAmE) 關上/拉上/放低/拉下/合上遮簾PREPOSITIONthrough a/the blind透過窗簾She saw a figure through the blinds.她透過窗簾看到一個身影。
blind

verb

ADVERBalmost, nearly幾乎使眼盲;近乎使失明The strong light almost blinded him.強光照得他幾乎什麼都看不見了。momentarily, temporarily暫時失明completely完全失明
blind

adjective¹

1unable to see失明VERBS | ADVERB | PHRASES VERBSbe, be born失明;天生失明be registered (as)做了失明登記go喪失視力She went blind at the age of ten.她 10 歲的時候失明了。make sb使某人失明ADVERBcompletely, totally完全失明almost, nearly, virtually幾乎/差不多/實際上失明partially半盲temporarily暫時失明legally (NAmE) 法律意義上的失明PHRASESas blind as a bat視力很差be blind in one eye一隻眼睛失明He is almost blind in one eye.他的一隻眼幾乎瞎了。
blind

adjective²

2blind to sth not willing to notice/admit sth無視;不願承認VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, seem沒有察覺;好像看不見become變得認識不到make sb使某人無視⋯ADVERBcompletely, totally完全意識不到⋯His own problems have made him completely blind to the sufferings of others.他自己的煩惱使他完全看不見別人的痛苦。wilfully/willfully故意無視Is the public wilfully / willfully blind to what is going on?難道公眾對所發生的事情有意視而不見嗎?
IELTS BNC: 2926 COCA: 2716
blind adj.
unaware (blind to the dangers) turn a blind eye ignore verb
blind noun
curtain
IELTS BNC: 2926 COCA: 2716
blind
Describing someone's ability to see: bleary, blind, blind...
Not knowing about something: ignorant, unacquainted, unknowing...
General words used to describe emotions: acutely, affective, basic...
Words used to describe thoughts, beliefs and ideas: abstract, central, theoretical...
Not clear to the senses: faint, invisible, subtle...
To injure yourself or someone else: injure, harm, wound...

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