英:[bi: blaind tu:]
美:[bi blaɪnd tu]
英:[bi: blaind tu:]
美:[bi blaɪnd tu]
对…视而不见,看不懂;
1 She was blind to the silent worship in his eyes.
她没有发觉他眼里流露出的无声的敬慕之情。
2 She could no longr be blind to Miss Bingley's inattention.
她到底看明白了彬格莱小姐的冷淡无情.
3 Whoever closes their eyes to the past, be blind to the present.
对过去视若无睹的人也将瞽盲于现在.
4 To be blind to this will to the gravest error.
如果忽视了这个将导致严重的错误发生.
5 The judges need to be blind to all external factors.
法官需独立于所有外界因素之外.
6 To be blind to this will lead to the gravest error.
看不到这一点,就会犯极大的错误.
7 We be blind to her selfishness.
对于她的自私,我们不能视而不见.
8 We be blind to the suffering of others.
我们不能对他人的“痛苦”视而不见.
9 One tends to be blind to one's faults.
人往往对自己的错误视而不见.
10 We tend to be blind to our own assumptions when we are locked inside them.
我们囿于己见时,往往是盲目的.
1 对…视若无睹
3 对…视而不见