英:['blaɪndnəs]
美:[ˈblaɪndnɪs]
英:['blaɪndnəs]
美:[ˈblaɪndnɪs]
n.
失明
盲目
无知
轻率
词根:blind
adj.blind 盲目的;瞎的
blinding 使人眩目的;使人失去判断力的
adv.blind 盲目地;看不见地
blindly 盲目地;轻率地;摸索地
n.blind 掩饰,借口;百叶窗
blinding 碎石子
vt.blind 使失明;使失去理智
adjective
sightless
of or relating to sightless persons
unable or unwilling to discern or judge
blind to a lover's faults
unquestioning
blind loyalty
having no regard to rational discrimination, guidance, or restriction
blind choice
lacking a directing or controlling consciousness
blind chance
drunk sense 1a
made or done without sight of certain objects or knowledge of certain facts that could serve for guidance or cause bias compare double-blind, single-blind
a blind taste test
having no knowledge of information that may cause bias during the course of an experiment or test
physicians blind to whether the test drug is administered
defective: such as
lacking a growing point or producing leaves instead of flowers
lacking a complete or legible address
blind mail
difficult to discern, make out, or discover
hidden from sight : covered
blind seam
having but one opening or outlet
blind sockets
having no opening for light or passage : blank
blind wall
verb
transitive verb
to make (a person or animal) permanently blind
The accident blinded him in one eye.
to cause (a person or animal) to be unable to see for a short time : dazzle … the popular poaching method that uses bright lights to blind and immobilize deer …—James Howard Kunstler
Blinded by the glare of the headlights …, the apparition stood swaying for a moment before he perceived the man in the duster.—F. Scott Fitzgerald
to cause (someone) to be unable to think clearly or act reasonably … analysts and investors were too blinded by greed … to raise questions—much less look at the company's balance sheet.—Bethany McLean
He was blinded by love.
to withhold light from
… such darkness blinds the sky, / That the black night receives a deeper dye.—John Dryden
hide, conceal
Alone, she sets out … on the ninety mile drive to Winnipegosis; but the snow has blinded the trail …—The Overland Monthly (San Francisco, CA)
to intentionally prevent (someone, such as a researcher or study participant) from seeing certain objects or knowing certain facts that could bias, influence, or interfere with the outcome or results of a research study, clinical trial, etc. If participants are not blinded, knowledge of group assignment may affect their behaviour in the trial and their responses to subjective outcome measures.—Paul J. Karanicolas et al.
Studies that don't blind the participants, therapists, and assessors are at higher risk of bias; they are more likely to report an effect that differs from what can be expected in practice.—Steven J. Kamper
noun
something to hinder sight or keep out light: such as
a window shutter
a roller window shade
venetian blind
blinder
a place of concealmentespecially: a concealing enclosure from which one may shoot game or observe wildlife
something put forward for the purpose of misleading : subterfuge
a person who acts as a decoy or distraction
adverb
blindly: such as
to the point of insensibility
blind drunk
without seeing outside an airplane
fly blind
without knowledge of certain facts that could serve for guidance or cause bias
tasted the wine blind
—used as an intensive
was robbed blind
color blindness色盲
night blindnessn. 夜盲症
cortical blindness皮质性盲;皮质盲
"失明状态,视力缺失",中古英语 blindnesse,源自古英语 blindnysse, blendes; 参见 blind(形容词)+ -ness。比喻意义在古英语中已存在。
盲
视觉缺失
盲,视觉缺失:缺乏或丧失视觉能力
对视刺激丧失知觉,由于视器或脑部特定区域病变所致。另见amaurosis
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盲
盲
Adjective Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German blint blind, Old English blandan to mix — more at blend
The first known use of blind was before the 12th century
blissnoun
complete happiness : joy
blipnoun
a spot on a screen
a radar blip
blink1 of 2verb
to look with half-shut eyes
to close and open the eyes involuntarily
to wink quickly
blink back tears
to shine with a light that goes or seems to go on and off
streetlights blinking through rain
blink2 of 2noun
glimmer sense 1a, sparkle
a shutting and opening of the eyes
blink1 of 2verb
to look with half-shut eyes
to close and open the eyes involuntarily
to wink quickly
blink back tears
to shine with a light that goes or seems to go on and off
streetlights blinking through rain
blink2 of 2noun
glimmer sense 1a, sparkle
a shutting and opening of the eyes
blinkernoun
one that blinksespecially: a blinking light used as a warning or for signaling
blinder
blinkernoun
one that blinksespecially: a blinking light used as a warning or for signaling
blinder
blink1 of 2verb
to look with half-shut eyes
to close and open the eyes involuntarily
to wink quickly
blink back tears
to shine with a light that goes or seems to go on and off
streetlights blinking through rain
blink2 of 2noun
glimmer sense 1a, sparkle
a shutting and opening of the eyes
blind1 of 4adjective
sightless
having less than ⅒ normal vision in the best eye even with the aid of glasses
lacking in judgment or understanding
made or done without the aid of sight or knowledge that could provide guidance or cause bias
a blind taste test
having only one opening or outlet
a blind street
having no opening
a blind wall
blind2 of 4verb
to make blind
to make blind for a short time : dazzle
blinded by the lights
to take judgment or understanding away from
blinded by love
blind3 of 4noun
a device (as a window shade) to prevent sight or keep out light
a hiding place for hunters or wildlife observers
blind4 of 4adverb
without seeing outside of an airplane
fly blind
without knowledge of facts that could guide or cause bias
blind1 of 4adjective
sightless
having less than ⅒ normal vision in the best eye even with the aid of glasses
lacking in judgment or understanding
made or done without the aid of sight or knowledge that could provide guidance or cause bias
a blind taste test
having only one opening or outlet
a blind street
having no opening
a blind wall
blind2 of 4verb
to make blind
to make blind for a short time : dazzle
blinded by the lights
to take judgment or understanding away from
blinded by love
blind3 of 4noun
a device (as a window shade) to prevent sight or keep out light
a hiding place for hunters or wildlife observers
blind4 of 4adverb
without seeing outside of an airplane
fly blind
without knowledge of facts that could guide or cause bias
1 Partial blindness is called amblyopia.
不完全失明称为弱视.
2 She instructed her about deafness and blindness—how valuable and necessary they were in the company of whitewomen who spoke English and those who did not, as well as in the presence of their children.
3 The blindness of their limited lives—lives truncated and impoverished by the oppression they had suffered long before they had ever heard of Communism—made them think that I was with their enemies.
4 “Red is not one of our great riders, but the only word he knows is yes,” wrote a columnist who didn’t know of Pollard’s blindness.
5 Blindness is a common complication of diabetes.
失明是糖尿病常有的一种并发症。
6 This blindness impairs us in every act of communication.
7 Like Ploetz, Siemens realized that genetic cleansing could be justified only if scientists could first establish heredity: you could justify sterilizing a blind man only if you could establish that his blindness was inherited.
8 It was senseless, as—I held my breath, feeling myself shiver with fear—as Billy’s blindness was senseless.
9 He kept his blindness secret and kept on riding.
10 Racial indifference and blindness—even more than overt racial hostility—form the sturdy foundation for all racial caste systems.
11 This demonstrates that blindness is not limited to recent preference selections, but can also occur for intensity and frequency.
这表明,盲目性并不局限于最近的偏好选择,也可能发生在强度和频率上。
12 Too few proteins lead to night blindness, perifollicular hyperkeratosis, xerophthalmia, increased morbidity and mortality in young children.
蛋白质太少会导致夜盲症,滤泡性角化过度,干眼症,幼儿发病率和死亡率增加。
13 If anything, he was bolder than ever in the saddle, either to conceal his blindness or simply because he couldn’t see just how close he was cutting it.
14 I went through the rest of the day alternating between violent rage at Reb Saunders’ blindness and anguished frustration at Danny’s helplessness.
15 These studies suggest that choice blindness can occur in a wide variety of situations and can have serious implications for medical and judicial outcomes.
这些研究表明,“选择盲”这一病症可以发生在各种各样的情形下,并可能对医疗和司法结果产生严重影响。
16 No one had ever tested us for hernia or color blindness.
17 It creates a kind of cognitive blindness—all of the factors external to a person's drive and choices that they've made become invisible and fade from view.
它造成一种认知上的盲目性——除了人的驱动力和其所做的选择外,所有的外部因素都变得不可见,并从视野中淡出。
18 He insisted that blindness and indifference to racial groups is actually more important than racial hostility to the creation and maintenance of racialized systems of control.
19 Initially there had been nothing but the blindness of hope, as if a magic wand would appear and make his knee pure again.
20 His blindness is a great trial to him.
眼睛瞎对他来说是非常麻烦的事.
1 视而不见
2 愚昧
uninformed unlearned heathenish apish night density ignorance fatuity dark blind ignorant inept benighted ill-judged obscurant bat-blind lewd unintelligent unenlightened fatuous fatuitous darkness unintelligence
6 文盲
illiterate analphabetic illiteracy bat-blind villager unlettered letterless analphabet not know A from B not know letters
7 轻举妄动