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blindfold

英 [ˈblaɪndfəʊld]

美 [ˈblaɪndfoʊld]

n.  障眼物; 眼罩
v.  (用布等)蒙住…的眼睛
adj./adv.  被蒙住眼睛的(地)

过去式:blindfolded 过去分词:blindfolded 复数:blindfolds 现在分词:blindfolding 第三人称单数:blindfolds 

Collins.1 / BNC.19401 / COCA.17339

牛津词典

    noun

    • 障眼物;眼罩
      something that is put over sb's eyes so they cannot see

      verb

      • (用布等)蒙住…的眼睛
        to cover sb's eyes with a piece of cloth or other covering so that they cannot see
        1. The hostages were tied up and blindfolded.
          人质被捆绑起来并蒙上了眼睛。

      adj.

        adv.

        • 被蒙住眼睛的(地)
          with the eyes covered
          1. The reporter was taken blindfold to a secret location.
            那位记者被蒙着眼睛带到了一处秘密的地方。
          2. I knew the way home blindfold (= because it was so familiar) .
            我蒙着眼都能走到家。
          3. I could do that blindfold (= very easily, with no problems) .
            我做这事易如反掌。

        柯林斯词典

        • 眼罩;障眼物;蒙眼布
          Ablindfoldis a strip of cloth that is tied over someone's eyes so that they cannot see.
          1. VERB 蒙住…的眼睛;遮住…的视线
            If youblindfoldsomeone, you tie a blindfold over their eyes.
            1. His abductors blindfolded him and drove him to a flat in southern Beirut...
              绑架者把他的眼睛蒙起来,并开车把他带到了贝鲁特南部的一处公寓。
            2. The report says prisoners were often kept blindfolded.
              该报道称犯人常会被蒙住双眼。
          2. ADJ 蒙住眼睛的
            If someone does somethingblindfold, they do it while wearing a blindfold.
            1. The Australian chess grandmaster Ian Rogers took on six opponents blindfold and beat five.
              澳大利亚国际象棋顶级大师伊恩·罗杰斯和6位对手下盲棋,战胜了5位。
          3. PHRASE 能轻而易举;蒙着眼睛都可以
            If you say that youcando somethingblindfold, you are emphasizing that you can do it easily, for example because you have done it many times before.
            1. He read the letter again although already he could have recited its contents blindfold.
              尽管对信的内容已经能够倒背如流了,他还是又看了一遍。

          英英释义

          noun

          • a cloth used to cover the eyes

            verb

            • cover the eyes of (someone) to prevent him from seeing
              1. the hostage was blindfolded and driven away

            adj

            双语例句

            • Now, I blindfold my eyes and lose direction again.
              如今,我再次蒙上眼睛失去了方向。
            • Haveyou got the blindfold on?.-yes.
              蒙上眼了?是的。
            • Again he agreed to her request and she put a blindfold over his eyes.
              牧师同意了她的请求,让女人给他戴上了眼罩。
            • I've been there so often I could probably drive there blindfold.
              我经常到那个地疗,蒙上眼睛我也有可能开到。
            • If you put a blindfold on and you took it off in one of these spaces, you'd think you were in a bar, says Mark Nicholls, Bank of America's corporate workplace executive.
              美国银行企业工作场所高管马克•尼科尔斯(MarkNicholls)表示:如果你蒙上眼睛,在这些地方中的一个摘下眼罩,你会以为自己走进了酒吧。
            • Editing a newspaper in that country was like walking blindfold across a minefield.
              在那个国家编辑报纸就像蒙着眼睛穿越雷区一般。
            • When they untied my blindfold I saw chains on the floor: we were in a Taliban prison in the mountains of Pakistan.
              取下蒙眼布后,我看到了地上的镣铐:我们是在巴基斯坦山区的一处塔利班囚室。
            • I knew the way home blindfold.
              我蒙着眼都能走到家。
            • The blindfold was placed across his eyes and tied firmly at the back of his head.
              一个眼罩蒙住了他的眼睛,紧紧地系在他的脑后。
            • After I finished, she took the blindfold off.
              等我做完,她把蒙眼布给我拿下。