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  1. blind

    • IPA[blīnd]

    美式

    • adj.
      unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition;(of an action, especially a test or experiment) done without being able to see or without being in possession of certain information
    • v.
      cause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily;deprive (someone) of understanding, judgment, or perception
    • n.
      people who are unable to see;a screen for a window, especially one on a roller or made of slats
    • adv.
      without being able to see clearly;without having all the relevant information; unprepared
    • verb: blind, 3rd person present: blinds, gerund or present participle: blinding, past tense: blinded, past participle: blinded

    • noun: blind, plural noun: the blind

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    • 1. without being able to see clearly he was the first pilot in history to fly blind
    • without having all the relevant information; unprepared he was going into the interview blind
    • (of a stake in poker and other games) put up by a player before the cards dealt are seen.
    • n.
      a direction in which a person has a poor view of approaching traffic or danger: a punch delivered on the referee's blind side
    • v.
      hit or attack (someone) on their blind side: Graber blindsided Kelly, knocking him to the pavement

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a direction in which a person has a poor view, typically of approaching danger: a minivan nearly clipped him on his blind side
    • v.
      hit or attack (someone) on the blind side: Jenkins blindsided Adams, knocking him to the sidewalk

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      the point of entry of the optic nerve on the retina, insensitive to light.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      the point of entry of the optic nerve on the retina, insensitive to light.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a sewing stitch producing stitches visible on one side only.
    • v.
      sew (something) using blind stitches.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      an alley or road that is closed at one end.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      an alley or road that is closed at one end; a cul-de-sac.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      unable to distinguish certain colors, or (rarely in humans) any colors at all.

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[blʌɪnd]

    英式

    • adj.
      unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition: a blind man he was blind in one eye
    • v.
      cause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily: the injury temporarily blinded him her eyes were blinded with scalding tears
    • n.
      a screen for a window, especially one on a roller or made of slats: she pulled down the blinds
    • adv.
      without being able to see clearly: he was the first pilot in history to fly blind wines were tasted blind

    Oxford Dictionary