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blinder

/blahyn-der/US // ˈblaɪn dər //UK // (ˈblaɪndə) //

盲注,盲文,盲点,盲注器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that blinds.
    • : a blinker for a horse.
    • : British Informal. a spectacular shot or action in sports, especially soccer: He played a blinder.

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Examples

  • One notable trait about Gen Z’s reception of ads, according to Kenoly, is their inherent blinders for display advertising.

  • Edward Jones is removing the executive blinders by building unconscious bias training into the hiring and training process.

  • Stiglitz, Akerlof, Krugman, and Blinder would all be much better.

  • It never occurred to her that he was blinder than Henriette herself, to the real centre and heart of the difficulty.

  • Been blinder than one of those varnished skulls some tough-stomached people use for paper-weights.

  • He saw in this girl what those blinder than he had not yet recognised—the dawning of a wonderful, a radiant and glowing beauty.

  • Of Mr. O'Connell's policy, already referred to, none were blinder victims than some of the priests.

  • As between the sightless beggar and the sin-proud Pharisees, the latter were by far the blinder.

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