Cómo Pronunciar "a case of the blind leading the blind"
expression
Definición
This expression describes a situation where people who know nothing about something are trying to guide or teach others who also don't know.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈkeɪs/ /ˈəv/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈbɫaɪnd/ /ˈɫidɪŋ/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈbɫaɪnd
Inglés Británico
æɪ/ /kˈeɪs/ /ˈɒv/ /ðə, ði/ /blˈaɪnd/ /ˈliːdɪŋ/ /ðə, ði/ /blˈaɪnd
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
uh KAYS uhv thuh BLIND LEE-ding thuh BLIND
UK
uh KAYS ov thuh BLIND LEE-ding thuh BLIND
Escucha en Contexto
It's a case of the blind leading the blind when untrained people teach each other.
The new employees had no idea what to do; it was a case of the blind leading the blind.
Trying to fix the computer without experience was a case of the blind leading the blind.
The whole meeting was just a case of the blind leading the blind—no one had a clue what to do next.