搜尋結果
blinker
- IPA[ˈblɪŋkə]
英式
- a pair of small leather screens attached to a horse's bridle to prevent it seeing sideways and behind and being startled.;something which prevents someone from gaining a full understanding of a situation
- put blinkers on (a horse);cause (someone) to have a narrow or limited outlook on a situation
noun: blinker, plural noun: blinkers
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. British a pair of small leather screens attached to a horse's bridle to prevent it seeing sideways and behind and being startled.
- ▪ something which prevents someone from gaining a full understanding of a situation we are having a fresh look at ourselves without blinkers
- 2. a vehicle indicator or other device that gives out an intermittent light the cars queued up with blinkers flashing
動詞
- 1. put blinkers on (a horse) Brown Boy will be blinkered for the first time at York
- ▪ cause (someone) to have a narrow or limited outlook on a situation university education blinkers researchers so that they see poverty in terms of their own specialization
- 更多解釋
- IPA[ˈbliNGkər]
美式
- a device that blinks, especially a vehicle's turn signal.
- put blinders on (a horse).
Oxford American Dictionary