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I . blind [blaɪnd] SUBST

1. blind pl (people):

os cegos m pl

2. blind (window shade):

II . blind [blaɪnd] VERBO trans

III . blind [blaɪnd] ADJ

1. blind (unable to see):

cego(-a)

2. blind (without reason):

cego(-a)

3. blind Brit coloq (as intensifier):

IV . blind [blaɪnd] ADV

blind alley <-s> SUBST a. fig

color-blind ADJ

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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Tame foxes were once used to draw ducks close to hunting blinds.
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Always played with blinds rather than antes, so players may not check on the first betting round (but may on the second round).
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Blinds are also available for extra shade from the scorching sun in the afternoons.
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If you take a clothespin (or two) on your trip, you have a means of easily pinning the blinds exactly where you want them.
www.lifehacker.com.au
Collectively their belief in the myth of their own benevolence in the world blinds them to how others see them.
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This meant that blinds and curtains were specially developed to be fitted into the sunroom without damaging the stability of the structure.
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They also rebuilt an abandoned sawmill and established a factory that manufactured sashes, doors, and window blinds.
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The most inexpensive blinds in the 19th century were home-made roller blinds, made of cloth.
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Our snaps can now be printed on cushions, chairs, sofas, headboards, roller blinds, shower curtains and ceramic tiles.
www.telegraph.co.uk
This done, we adorned the glazed areas with plain black roller blinds.
thechronicleherald.ca

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