blindfold
发音
英 [ˈblaɪndfəʊld]
美 [ˈblaɪndfoʊld]
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- vt.
- (尤指用布)挡住(某人)的视线
- 蒙住(某人)的眼睛
- 使不理解
- 蒙骗
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- n.
- 蒙眼的绷带[布等]
- 障眼物,蒙蔽人的事物
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- adj.& adv.
- 被蒙住眼睛的(地)
- 盲目的(地)
- 不谨慎的(地)
- 鲁莽的(地)
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单词词源
blindfold 蒙住眼睛,眼罩
改写自古英语blindfellen。blind, 瞎。fell, 砍伐,击倒。原指打瞎,后改成fold, 折叠,指眼罩。
双语例句
- 1. Nervous passengers are advised to wear a blindfold .
- 他们常建议吓得战战兢兢的乘客带上眼罩。
- 2. The blindfold ( a 15th-century innovation ) represents the principle that justice should be blind .
- 眼罩(是15世纪的一项革新)代表着司法的盲目性原则。
- 3. A simple blindfold can result in an amazing level of arousal , so find that tie or scarf and enjoy !
- 一只简单的眼罩可以带给你奇妙的感觉,所以赶快利用领带或围巾来体验吧!
- 4. And after just a few hours with the blindfold removed , the visual cortex again responded only to input from the eyes .
- 摘去眼罩仅仅几个小时之后,视觉皮质就再次只对从眼睛输入的信息产生反应了。
- 5. The blindfold was removed and I stood next to her , inches between us , facing a mirror in candlelight .
- 眼罩被除去,我站在她旁边,我们挨的很近,面前有个笼罩在烛光中的镜子。