blind date 英 [blaind deit]   美 [blaɪnd det]

blind date

blind date  英 [blaind deit] 美 [blaɪnd det]

phrase. 事先一无所知的相亲 

名词复数:blind dates 

A friend convinces me to go on a blind date with a lady of his. 我的一个朋友劝说我和他的一个女朋友进行初次约会。
So the friend or family member will arrange a blind date for the man and woman to meet. 那么这个朋友或家庭成员就会为这对男女安排一次初次约会。

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  • phrase. 事先一无所知的相亲
  • 1. A friend convinces me to go on a blind date with a lady of his.

    我的一个朋友劝说我和他的一个女朋友进行初次约会。

  • 2. So the friend or family member will arrange a blind date for the man and woman to meet.

    那么这个朋友或家庭成员就会为这对男女安排一次初次约会。

  • 3. It was supposed to become visible from the Northern Hemisphere, too, by last May, but like a fickle blind date, it stood up those awaiting it.

    预计到去年五月,它同样能映入北半球人的眼帘。 但正如变化无常的初次约会一样,它造就了一批苦苦守望的人。

  • blind date (n.) by 1921, U.S. college student slang, from blind (adj.) + date (n.3). Earliest attested use is in reference to the person; of the event by 1925.
ˌblind ˈdate / ; NAmE / noun a meeting between two people who have not met each other before. The meeting is sometimes organized by their friends because they want them to develop a romantic relationship. (由第三方安排的)男女初次约会 ˌblind ˈdate / ; NAmE /
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