词汇 | blinded |
释义 | blinded past simple and past participle ofblind blind verb[ T ] uk /blaɪnd/ us /blaɪnd/ blindverb[T] (DAMAGE SIGHT)to make someone unable to see, permanently or for a short time: 使变瞎;使失明 She was blinded in an accident at an early age.她早年在一次事故中失明了。 As I turned the corner the sun blinded me, so I didn't see the other car.转弯时阳光太晃眼,所以我没有看见另外那辆车。 Eyesight, glasses & lenses accommodative afterimage age-related macular degeneration amaurosis amblyopia eyeglasses glaucoma lenticular limbus long-sighted long-sightedness macula macula lutea ocular oculist short-sighted varifocals wet macular degeneration wraparounds yellow spot blindverb[T] (CAUSE TO IGNORE)to make someone unable to notice or understand something: 蒙蔽;使无辨别力 We shouldn't let our prejudices blind us to the facts of the situation.我们一定不能让偏见蒙蔽自己而看不清实际形势。 Puzzle and confuse addle baffle bedazzle befuddle bemuse confuse discombobulate disorientate do someone's head inidiom flummox fox loop puzzle ravel search throw throw (someone) a curve (ball)/curveballidiom throw someone off balanceidiom tie tie someone (up) in knotsidiom Idiomblind someone with science Examples of blindedblinded In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Our traditional preoccupation with source descriptions and critical reports has perhaps blinded us to the limitless potential of the electronic media. The bar graphs depict actual and estimated traction exerted during five simulated deliveries performed by obstetric trainees blinded to their force measurements. In order to preserve blinding, participants were repeatedly advised not to discuss specific treatment services with blinded follow-up interviewers. The investigators were blinded to which residents had completed the survey that contained no individual identifying information. All subjects were blinded to both the previously contoured "gold standard" anatomy outlines and each other's outlining. Because of their strong internal validity, traditional blinded trials are still the gold standard for efficacy assessment of medical interventions. Data were abstracted from the original source publication by two independent, blinded research assistants. A randomized, blinded, controlled trial investigating the gastrointestinal health effects of drinking water quality. These randomised control trials were not blinded or placebo controlled. But take it also as a perhaps alarming tendency of the medical profession under the influence of commercialism to be epistemologically blinded by self-interest. The gardener told the king that the ascetic he had had blinded had recovered his sight. And if only she wasn't blinded by choice and left bewildered by the lack of artist information. He also blinded his son, convinced he was implicated in the assassination attempt. The assessor was not blinded to author, institution, or journal. Some methodologic characteristics, such as blinded randomization, appear to have a consistent effect upon the results of meta-analyses (3;30). These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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