blindside 的定义
blind·sid·ed, blind·sid·ing.
- Sports. to tackle, hit, or attack from the blind side: The quarterback was blindsided and had the ball knocked out of his hand.
- Informal. to attack critically where a person is vulnerable, uninformed, etc.: The president was blindsided by the press on the latest tax bill.
blindside 近义词
等同于 charge
等同于 blow
等同于 blind-side
blindside 的近义词 4 个
更多blindside例句
- About 1,200 faculty participated in the anonymous survey, and their responses revealed a culture in which professors say they are blindsided by major decisions.
- “Honestly, it was a stab in the back,” said one Republican aide of the rebuke from Delta, which “blindsided” Kemp and lawmakers.
- The task force was blindsided, according to people familiar with the views of its members.
- Cuomo’s office has asked prominent state Democratic lawmakers not to blindside them with calls for resignation, a person familiar with the request said, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations.
- James, sounding blindsided, called the NBA’s pursuit of an All-Star Game in Atlanta a “slap in the face” after previous plans for Indianapolis were scrapped.
- Zachary Karabell says our complacency will blindside us, just as it did when Lehman Brothers collapsed.