blinkered

英 ['blɪŋkəd] 美 ['blɪŋkɚd]
  • adj. 心胸狭隘的;思路狭窄的
  • v. 给…戴眼罩;打闪光信号表示;蒙蔽(blinker的过去分词)
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blinkered 目光狭窄的

来自blinker, 指马戴上眼罩后只能向前看,因而目光狭窄。

blinkered (adj.)
in the figurative sense, 1867, from horses wearing blinkers to limit the range of their vision (see blinker).
1. Haig was limited by his blinkered approach to strategy and tactics.
海格被自己那一套保守的战略战术所束缚。

来自柯林斯例句

2. They've got a very blinkered view of life.
他们的人生观非常狭隘。

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3. It grew ever more clear to everyone that the Minister was too reactionary, too blinkered.
大家都越来越清楚部长太保守、心胸太狭窄。

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4. He seems to be so blinkered that he cannot see what is happening around him.
他心胸如此狭隘,对周遭之事完全不了解。

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5. Enmeshed in this physical world, our souls blinkered by limited horizons, we are susceptible to falsehood.
在这个物质的世上, 我们的眼光有限, 却对虚假敏感.

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