blindly

英 ['blaɪndlɪ] 美 ['blaɪndli]
  • adv. 盲目地;轻率地;摸索地
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blindly (adv.)
Old English blindlice; see blind (adj.) + -ly (2).
1. They were disorientated by the smoke and were firing blindly into it.
他们在烟雾中迷失了方向,向里面胡乱射击了一通。

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2. Don't blindly trust in the good faith of any government official.
不要盲目信任任何政府官员的诚意。

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3. Without adequate information, many students choose a college almost blindly.
因为缺少足够的信息,许多学生都是近乎盲目地选择大学。

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4. Frampton struck out blindly, hitting not Waddington, but an elderly man.
弗兰普顿乱打一通,没有打到沃丁顿却打到了一位老人。

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5. Lettie groped blindly for the glass.
莱蒂摸索着找杯子。

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