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blind date 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a social appointment or date arranged, usually by a third person, between two people who have not met.
  2. either of the participants in such an arrangement.

blind date 近义词

n. 名词 noun

date with an unknown person

blind date 的近义词 2

更多blind date例句

  1. She decided to give things another shot, wondering if that missing spark was simply because it was a virtual blind date during a pandemic.
  2. She was working for the FBI as a researcher when she met her future husband on a blind date.
  3. This girl named Sue, who my mom was really good friends with, Sue set my mom and dad up on a blind date.
  4. The numbers reinforce another article in the Post, in which cops confessed to “turning a blind eye” to minor crimes.
  5. In my four years of college, I know exactly one woman who has asked a man out on a date.
  6. And in this era of impact-blind, across-the-board budget cuts, we see an opportunity.
  7. What designer West lacks in productivity, he more than makes up for in pure, unadulterated confidence and blind anger.
  8. As I sign the forms to be admitted to have surgery the next day, I ask my husband the date.
  9. Bessires was included because he would never win it at any later date, but his doglike devotion made him a priceless subordinate.
  10. On May 13 Polavieja arrived in Barcelona physically broken, half blind, and with evident traces of a disordered liver.
  11. A native of Haarlem on Zandam, the date of her birth being unknown.
  12. The blind Samson of labor will seize upon the pillars of society and bring them down in a common destruction.
  13. At the latter date all artists were obliged to vacate the Sorbonne ateliers to make room for some new department of instruction.