blinder

英 ['blaɪndə] 美 ['blaɪndɚ]
  • n. 眼罩;眩目的人
  • n. (Blinder)人名;(俄)布林德尔;(英、德)布林德
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blinder (n.)
1580s, agent noun from blind (v.). Especially of blinkers for horses from c. 1800, often figurative. Related: Blinders.
1. a blinder of a game
比赛中的精彩表现

来自《权威词典》

2. Moreover, says Mr Blinder, education offers no protection.
而且, Blinder先生 说到, 教育并不能提供任何的保护.

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3. Nothing is blinder than fanatic passion.
再没有比迷信更盲目的了.

来自辞典例句

4. The last goal was a blinder.
最后那次进球得分真是精彩极了.

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5. As a senior at Princeton, I took graduate macroeconomics from Alan Blinder, another excellent teacher.
大四的时候, 我上了AlanBlinder的宏观经济学研究生课程,他也是个优秀的导师.

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