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Blind Meaning in English

word

/ˈbɫaɪnd/
blynd
/blˈaɪnd/
blynd

释义

Unable to see, either completely or partly. It can also describe not noticing or not understanding something obvious.

用法与细微差别

As an adjective, it often describes a person ('a blind man') or condition ('blind in one eye'). It also appears in fixed phrases like 'blind date', 'blind trust', and 'be blind to' something. Be careful: when referring to people, many speakers prefer respectful phrasing depending on context, such as 'blind person' rather than defining someone only by the adjective.

例句

My grandfather is blind in one eye.

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The dog helps blind people cross the street.

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He went blind after the accident.

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She was blind to all the warning signs.

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We made a blind guess and somehow got it right.

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Are you really going on a blind date tonight?

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