词组 | blind |
释义 | blind /blaɪnd/ adjective unable to seeverbsgo blind (=become blind) My aunt was slowly going blind.be born blind Harry was born blind.adverbsalmost/nearly blind She’s almost blind in her right eye.totally/completely blind He had measles as a boy, and it left him totally blind.partially blind She is 78 and partially blind.half blind The sun on the snow was so bright that he was half blind by the time he reached the town.legally blind AmE (=someone who US law says is blind, even if they can see a little) Paterson was the first legally blind governor in the US.blind + nounsa blind man/child/person He goes to a school for blind children.You can also say the blind (=blind people): He goes to a school for the blind.phrasesblind in one eye/your left eye/your right eye The accident left him blind in one eye. | My mother was blind in her left eye.(as) blind as a bat humorous informal (=unable to see things very well) I’m as blind as a bat without my glasses.blind with tears/rage She screamed at him, her eyes blind with tears.THESAURUS: blind visually impaired formal unable to see very much, or unable to see at all. Visually impaired is used especially in official contexts, and is the politically correct use: Visually impaired students can record lectures and listen to them at home. partially sighted only able to see a little: My grandmother is partially sighted and she can’t really read books anymore. |
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