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blindfold

/blahynd-fohld/US // ˈblaɪndˌfoʊld //UK // (ˈblaɪndˌfəʊld) //

蒙上眼睛,蒙住眼睛,蒙蔽,蒙住双眼

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to prevent or occlude sight by covering with a cloth, bandage, or the like; cover the eyes of.
    • : to impair the awareness or clear thinking of: Don't let their hospitality blindfold you to the true purpose of their invitation.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a cloth or bandage put before the eyes to prevent seeing.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : with the eyes covered: a blindfold test.
    • : rash; unthinking: a blindfold denunciation before knowing the facts.

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Examples

  • After blindfolding 281 college students and 31 grade schoolers, they gave the students edible or nonedible models to inspect.

  • It’s barely light and he will never see the sun again, nor his home, nor his family… Mallin is offered a blindfold, but it is not known if he accepts.

  • Musk is aiming for higher altitudes and increased operational perfection until his team can do it blindfolded.

  • One method, “blindfolding,” calls for dropping a few ice cubes in the pan and covering it to trap in the steam.

  • So, they are going about their marketing efforts with blindfolds on.

  • They would blindfold her sometimes for days and they beat her face and her head.

  • Whenever I left the room I had ear muffs, handcuffs and a blindfold placed upon me.

  • Marie Fontenot was wearing a blindfold on the gruesome videotape that Rust found in Billy Lee Tuttle's safe.

  • Dora Lange was wearing a blindfold when she was discovered in a prayer position at the base of that tree.

  • “It was this idea of prayer, and one of the necessities of the prayer pose being the blindfold,” he explained.

  • He knew his way about the North Sea blindfold, and all he didn't know about his trade wasn't worth knowing.

  • I dared not ask her how she had gotten through the nights, because she had used the blanket to blindfold the horse.

  • No, sir, I'd niver appear in public but wanst a year, an' thin I'd blindfold me lile subjicks so that they'd stay lile.

  • You may halt a bit to get your breath, but nobody is to touch his or her blindfold.

  • Every one knew his way to the river blindfold; so that the darker the night the better.