blind

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj. 副词 adv.
/ˈblaːnd/|[ˈblaːnd]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A movable covering for a window to keep out light, made of cloth or of narrow slats that can block light or allow it to pass.
    — A blind bearing the monogram G.V.T. is pulled down over the waiting room window as if still in mourning for the passing of the railway.
  2. A destination sign mounted on a public transport vehicle displaying the route destination, number, name and/or via points, etc.
  3. A place where people can hide in order to observe wildlife.
    — a duck blind
  4. Something to mislead the eye or the understanding, or to conceal some covert deed or design; a subterfuge, deception.
  5. A blindage.
  6. A hiding place.
    — So, when the watchful shepherd, from the blind, Wounds with a random shaft the careless hind
  7. The blindside. colloquial
  8. No score. slang
  9. A forced bet: the small blind or the big blind.
    — The blinds are $10 and $20, and the ante is $1.
  10. A player who is forced to pay such a bet.
    — The blinds immediately folded when I reraised.
动词 v.
  1. To make temporarily or permanently blind. transitive
    — The light was so bright that for a moment he was blinded.
  2. To curse, swear, use foul language informal
    — If you’re cast for fatigue by a sergeant unkind, Don’t grouse like a woman, nor crack on, nor blind; Be handy and civil, and then you will find That it’s beer for the young British soldier.
  3. To darken; to obscure to the eye or understanding; to conceal.
    — He ſought, but in the dark tempeſtuous Night He knew not whither to direct his Sight. So whirl the Seas, ſuch Darkneſs blinds the Sky, That the black Night receives a deeper Dye.
  4. To cover with a thin coating of sand and fine gravel, for example a road newly paved, in order that the joints between the stones may be filled.
形容词 adj.
  1. Unable to see, or only partially able to see. not-comparable
    — Even a blind hen sometimes finds a grain of corn.
  2. Failing to recognize, acknowledge or perceive. comparable
    — The lovers were blind to each other’s faults.
  3. Having little or no visibility. not-comparable
    — a blind path
    Comus
  4. Closed at one end; having a dead end; exitless. not-comparable
    — a blind alley
  5. Having no openings for light or passage; both dark and exitless. not-comparable
    — a blind wall
  6. Able to be fixed without access to one end. not-comparable
    — a blind rivet
  7. Smallest or slightest. in-certain-phrases
    — I shouted, but he didn’t take a blind bit of notice.
  8. Without any prior knowledge. not-comparable
    — He took a blind guess at which fork in the road would take him to the airport.
  9. Unconditional; without regard to evidence, logic, reality, accidental mistakes, extenuating circumstances, etc. not-comparable
    — blind deference
  10. Using blinded study design, wherein information is purposely limited to prevent bias.
    — a blind trial
  11. Unintelligible or illegible.
    — a blind passage in a book; blind writing
  12. not having a well-defined head.
    — There it was, right in the middle of my forehead - the biggest, blindest, reddest pimple I'd ever seen, just hanging there like a limpet mine.
  13. Abortive; failing to produce flowers or fruit.
    — blind buds
  14. Uncircumcised.
副词 adv.
  1. Without seeing; unseeingly.
    — It was just robbery with violence, aggravated murder on a great scale, and men going at it blind - as is very proper for those who tackle a darkness.
  2. Absolutely, totally. colloquial
    — to swear blind
  3. Without looking at the cards dealt.
  4. As a pastry case only, without any filling. especially,in-compounds
    — Blind bake your pie case for fifteen minutes, then add the filling. This will help avoid a “soggy bottom”.

词形变化

blinder comparative blindest superlative blinde alternative,obsolete blinds plural blinde alternative,obsolete blinds present,singular,third-person blinding participle,present blinded participle,past blinded past blound humorous,nonstandard,participle,past blound humorous,nonstandard,past blinde alternative,obsolete more blind comparative most blind superlative blinde alternative,obsolete

词汇关系

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词源

词源 1
From Middle English blynd, from Old English blind, from Proto-West Germanic *blind, from Proto-Germanic *blindaz.
Cognate with Danish, Dutch, German, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, and Swedish blind, Faroese and Icelandic blindur.
词源 2
From Middle English blynd, from Old English blind, from Proto-West Germanic *blind, from Proto-Germanic *blindaz.
Cognate with Danish, Dutch, German, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, and Swedish blind, Faroese and Icelandic blindur.
词源 3
From Middle English blynd, from Old English blind, from Proto-West Germanic *blind, from Proto-Germanic *blindaz.
Cognate with Danish, Dutch, German, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, and Swedish blind, Faroese and Icelandic blindur.
词源 4
From Middle English blynd, from Old English blind, from Proto-West Germanic *blind, from Proto-Germanic *blindaz.
Cognate with Danish, Dutch, German, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, and Swedish blind, Faroese and Icelandic blindur.
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