英:[blaind said]
美:[blaɪnd saɪd]
英:[blaind said]
美:[blaɪnd saɪd]
n.
无防备的一面弱点,缺点
死角
verb
transitive verb
to hit unexpectedly from or as if from the blind side
blindside the quarterback
to surprise unpleasantly
noun
the side away from which one is looking
the side on which one that is blind in one eye cannot see
"人或事物的薄弱或无防备的方面",约1600年; 见 blind(形容词)。作为动词,也可以说 blindside,指"从盲区袭击",始见于1968年,美国英语,指美式足球的擒抱。
看不见的一边
背后
窄侧
The first known use of blindside was in 1606
blind sidenoun
the side on which one who is blind in one eye cannot see
1 The quarterback was blindsided just as he was about to throw a pass.
2 We were all blindsided by the news of her sudden death.
3 He was hit on his blind side.
4 After her grandmother’s death, Nicole said her uncle Richard was blindsided by the landlord’s eviction notice.
5 Do all these things, but do them as soon as your offer is accepted so you won’t be blindsided later in the process.
6 Double locking technique upping precision join together , just no blind side!
双锁扣精确咬接,无缝无间得铺装技术.
7 On the blind side ? Could the STARS overhead have missed something that large?
上空的星群卫星错过了那么大的东西 吗 ?