blind spot 英 [blaind spɔt]   美 [blaɪnd spɑt]

blind spot

blind spot  英 [blaind spɔt] 美 [blaɪnd spɑt]

phrase. (视网膜上的)盲点;(驾驶车辆等视力以外的)盲区;偏见;无知 

名词复数:blind spots 

This may be our greatest blind spot. 这或许是我们最大的盲点。
We think Apple introduces something to address this problem in the future, but for now it's a big blind spot in an otherwise very smart company. 我们认为在未来苹果为了应付云端问题会推出什么东西来,但此时此刻,对苹果这家非常聪明的公司来说,这是一大盲点,显得美中不足。

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  • phrase. (视网膜上的)盲点;(驾驶车辆等视力以外的)盲区;偏见;无知
  • 1. This may be our greatest blind spot.

    这或许是我们最大的盲点。

  • 2. We think Apple introduces something to address this problem in the future, but for now it's a big blind spot in an otherwise very smart company.

    我们认为在未来苹果为了应付云端问题会推出什么东西来,但此时此刻,对苹果这家非常聪明的公司来说,这是一大盲点,显得美中不足。

  • 3. Although this solution is generally very efficient, it has a blind spot when it comes to circular (or cyclic) references.

    虽然这种解决方案总的来说还算有效,但在循环引用方面却存在一些盲点。

  • blind spot (n.) 1864, "spot within one's range of vision but where one cannot see," from blind (adj.) + spot (n.). Of the point on the retina insensitive to light (where the optic nerve enters the eye), from 1872. Figurative sense (of moral, intellectual, etc. sight) by 1907.
ˈblind spot / ; NAmE / noun 1 an area that sb cannot see, especially an area of the road when they are driving a car 视线盲区(尤指车辆驾驶员看不见的路段) 2 if sb has a blind spotabout sth, they ignore it or they are unwilling or unable to understand it 无视;没有认识 3 the part of the retinain the eye that is not sensitive to light (视网膜的)盲点 4 an area where a radio signal cannot be received (无线电)静区 ˈblind spot / ; NAmE /
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