词汇 | blind-spot |
释义 | blind spot noun[ Cusually singular ] uk /ˈblaɪnd ˌspɒt/ us /ˈblaɪnd ˌspɑːt/ an area that you are not able to see, especially the part of a road you cannot see when you are driving, behind and slightly to one side of the car: 盲点;视线盲区;(尤指)驾车时的盲区 It can be very dangerous if there's a vehicle in your blind spot.如果车辆出现在盲区,将是十分危险的。 a subject that you find very difficult to understand at all, sometimes because you are not willing to try: 薄弱科目;无知领域 I am pretty good at English, but I havea blind spot where spelling is concerned.我英语学得不错,但在拼写方面有比较薄弱。 Road surfaces & features asphalt asphalting bike lane bitumen black spot cycle track double yellow line dropped kerb fast lane gravel paver paving stone potholed pull someone in ramp tarmac tight turn traffic island unploughed verge You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Unaware blind spot | American Dictionaryblind spot noun[ C ] us/ˈblɑɪnd ˌspɑt/ blind spotnoun[C] (PLACE NOT SEEN)an area outside your car that you cannot see, esp. in your mirror, when driving blind spotnoun[C] (SUBJECT NOT UNDERSTOOD)a subject or area in which someone's ability to understand is weak or lacking: He was a great scientist, but he had his blind spots. Examples of blind spotblind spot Why is there no blank in the viewed world that corresponds to the blindspot in the eye? A gap in label, representing the blindspot of the left eye, would normally appear in the region marked by the dotted oval. The black ovals represent schematically the blindspot locations. This is the blindspot of research in architecture, and indeed research in design computation. Does the mind's eye then have the same color profile as that of our eyes - and perhaps a blindspot as well? This article has suggested that it is a blindspot that contains much of interest for comparative political analysis. Power relations and institutional dynamics however are, up to a degree, a blindspot of the following historical analysis in terms of cultural connectors. We will come back to this blindspot. Again, additional mechanisms might be required in order to avoid a chromatic "blindspot" in color space. Could this intellectual blindspot result from the fact that mature neurons, being post-mitotic, do not succumb to the disease? The phenomenological necessity to end-run contingency, to remove the historical from history, is a self-imposed blindspot. The brain of the vertebrate does not tell it that there is a blindspot in its visual field. The blindspot exists at the place where all the wires aggregate into a bundle to leave the retina. Despite their crucial importance, the intervening years have long remained a scholarly blindspot. The torment of the animals, it seems, has vanished into a collective blindspot. See all examples of blind spot 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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