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blindfold
- IPA[ˈblīn(d)ˌfōld]
美式
- a piece of cloth tied around the head to cover someone's eyes.
- deprive (someone) of sight by tying a piece of cloth around the head so as to cover the eyes
- wearing a blindfold.;(of a game of chess) conducted without sight of board and pieces.
- with a blindfold covering the eyes;done with great ease and confidence, as if it could have been done wearing a blindfold
verb: blindfold, 3rd person present: blindfolds, gerund or present participle: blindfolding, past tense: blindfolded, past participle: blindfolded
noun: blindfold, plural noun: blindfolds
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- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. a piece of cloth tied around the head to cover someone's eyes.
動詞
- 1. deprive (someone) of sight by tying a piece of cloth around the head so as to cover the eyes he was blindfolded and trussed up in a cupboard
形容詞
- 1. literary wearing a blindfold.
- ▪ literary (of a game of chess) conducted without sight of board and pieces.
副詞
- 1. with a blindfold covering the eyes the reporter was driven blindfold to meet the gangster
- ▪ done with great ease and confidence, as if it could have been done wearing a blindfold missing putts that he would normally hole blindfold
- a view of Australian history that emphasizes the achievements of white society and ignores ... white blindfold historians
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈblʌɪn(d)fəʊld]
英式
- a piece of cloth tied round the head to cover someone's eyes.
- deprive (someone) of sight by tying a piece of cloth round the head so as to cover the eyes: he was blindfolded and trussed up in a cupboard
- wearing a blindfold.
- with a blindfold covering the eyes: the reporter was driven blindfold to meet the gangster
Oxford Dictionary