blind

US /blaɪnd/
UK /blaɪnd/
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1.

ciego

unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition

:
She has been blind since birth.
Ella es ciega de nacimiento.
He went blind in his old age.
Se quedó ciego en su vejez.
2.

ciego, ignorante

not able to understand or accept something

:
He is blind to his own faults.
Él es ciego a sus propios defectos.
Love is blind.
El amor es ciego.
1.

cegar

cause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily

:
The bright lights blinded him for a moment.
Las luces brillantes lo cegaron por un momento.
The accident left him partially blind.
El accidente lo dejó parcialmente ciego.
2.

cegar, engañar

deprive (someone) of understanding, judgment, or perception

:
His ambition blinded him to the risks.
Su ambición lo cegó ante los riesgos.
Prejudice can blind people to the truth.
Los prejuicios pueden cegar a las personas a la verdad.
1.

persiana, estor

a screen or cover for a window, especially one made of slats that can be adjusted to let in or shut out light

:
Please pull down the blinds to block the sun.
Por favor, baja las persianas para bloquear el sol.
The room was dark with the blinds drawn.
La habitación estaba oscura con las persianas bajadas.