搜尋結果
blind side
- IPA[ˈblīn(d) ˌsīd]
美式
- a direction in which a person has a poor view, typically of approaching danger;the side opposite the one toward which a person is looking
- hit or attack (someone) on the blind side;catch (someone) unprepared; attack from an unexpected position
verb: blindside, 3rd person present: blindsides, gerund or present participle: blindsiding, past tense: blindsided, past participle: blindsided
noun: blind side
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a direction in which a person has a poor view, typically of approaching danger a minivan nearly clipped him on his blind side
- ▪ the side opposite the one toward which a person is looking they came at me from my blind side the crushing blind-side sack of the quarterback
動詞
- 1. North American hit or attack (someone) on the blind side Jenkins blindsided Adams, knocking him to the sidewalk
- ▪ North American catch (someone) unprepared; attack from an unexpected position protection against being technologically blindsided