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Blindfolds Meaning in English

word · lemma: blindfold

ˈbɫaɪndˌfoʊɫd
BLIND-fohldz
blˈaɪndfəʊldz
blind-FOHLDZ

释义

'Blindfolds' are pieces of cloth or material that cover someone's eyes so they cannot see. The word can also be used as a verb meaning to cover someone’s eyes with something to stop them from seeing.

用法与细微差别

'Blindfolds' is plural; singular is 'blindfold.' Used both as a noun ('a blindfold') and as a verb ('to blindfold someone'). Common in games, tests, or magic tricks. Not slang; neutral formality.

例句

We put blindfolds on before playing the game.

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The magician uses blindfolds for his tricks.

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Please hand out the blindfolds to the children.

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During the trust exercise, everyone wore blindfolds and let a partner guide them.

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The teacher brought several blindfolds for the party game.

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He joked, 'I don’t trust games that need blindfolds!'

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