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I . blind1 [blaɪnd] ADJ

1. blind (unable to see):

blind
blind
to go blind
to go blind
to be blind in one eye

2. blind (unable to notice):

blind to sth

3. blind (without reason):

blind
in a blind rage/jealousy

4. blind (hidden):

blind
blind entrance

5. blind (any, the least):

not to take a blind bit of notice of sth
it doesn't make a blind bit of difference coloq

Expressões:

as blind as a bat
to turn a blind eye to sth

II . blind1 [blaɪnd] VERBO trans

2. blind usu pass fig:

blind

III . blind1 [blaɪnd] SUBST

the blind + pl verbo
niewidomi mpl

Expressões:

the blind leading the blind

IV . blind1 [blaɪnd] ADV

blind drunk

blind2 [blaɪnd] SUBST

1. blind (in window):

[roller] blind
roleta f
Venetian blind
to pull down the blind

2. blind (trick):

blind
a blind for sth

blind alley SUBST a. fig

blind date SUBST

blind date

blind flying SUBST sem pl AERONÁUT

blind spot SUBST

1. blind spot ANAT:

blind spot

2. blind spot AUTOMÓVEL:

blind spot

3. blind spot (lack of understanding):

colour blind ADJ

roller blind SUBST Brit

roller blind
roleta f

venetian blind [vəˌni:ʃənˈ-] SUBST

venetian blind

blind-man's buff SUBST

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

inglês
Some had an elevated canvas cover above the student's cockpit for blind flying training.
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Entering a blind alley is a terminal error that results in the termination of the trial.
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He strikes enemies blind and deaf but when his own men fight they go berserk and can not be harmed.
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Reg delivered the wholefood orders in between the official deliveries for his boss, who knew what was going on but turned a blind eye even so.
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Radian could control the intensity of these bursts, choosing to either blind or burn his opponents.
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Some modifications during the actual writing process are inevitable, but there's never a sense of going out on a limb, or down a blind alley.
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Whatever their subjective longings, how can they turn a blind eyes to the expectations of their next of kin that are anchored in tradition?
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The public's appetite for these properties appears blind and bottomless, its stomach willing to rupture long before it's sated.
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Diagonally from barriers and obstacles along flame, go make attacks from the blind spot of the enemy is possible.
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Many turn a blind eye, assuming their boys would never do that.
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