blinded

['blaindid]
  • adj. 瞎的;不知情的;不合理的
  • v. 使失明;使黑暗(blind的过去分词);使眼花缭乱
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blinded (adj.)
1590s, past participle adjective from blind (v.). Figurative sense is earlier (1530s).
1. The pair of them were both blinded by their own cockiness.
他们两个人都因为自己的狂妄而变得盲目。

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2. Blinded by the soap, he had to feel for his glasses.
由于肥皂沫遮住了眼睛, 他只得摸索着寻找自己的眼镜.

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3. They were not blinded to the defects of Western society.
他们并非不了解西方社会的缺陷.

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4. He was accidentally blinded in the left eye.
他意外弄瞎了左眼.

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5. The glare of the headlights almost blinded us.
汽车前灯耀眼的光使我们睁不开眼.

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