blind

US /blaɪnd/
UK /blaɪnd/
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1.

失明的, 盲的

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

:
She has been blind since birth.
她從出生起就失明了。
He went blind in his old age.
他年老時失明了。
2.

盲目的, 無視的

not able to understand or accept something

:
He is blind to his own faults.
看不到自己的缺點。
Love is blind.
愛情是盲目的
1.

使失明, 使看不見

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

:
The bright lights blinded him for a moment.
強光讓他暫時失明了。
The accident left him partially blind.
那次事故使他部分失明
2.

使盲目, 蒙蔽

deprive (someone) of understanding, judgment, or perception

:
His ambition blinded him to the risks.
他的野心使他看不到風險。
Prejudice can blind people to the truth.
偏見會使人看不到真相。
1.

百葉窗, 窗簾

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.
請拉下百葉窗以遮擋陽光。
The room was dark with the blinds drawn.
拉上百葉窗後,房間一片漆黑。