blinder 英 [ˈblaɪndə(r)]   美 [ˈblaɪndɚ]

blinder

blinder  英 [ˈblaɪndə(r)] 美 [ˈblaɪndɚ]

n. 眼罩;眩目的人 

名词复数:blinders 

Because we are just as blind—no, a thousand times blinder than that old man in the wheelchair. 因为我们都像盲不见物的人——不对,我们的视力远远比不上那个坐在轮椅里的盲人。
Mr blinder is one of the authors of another popular undergraduate textbook, which he is now revising. 布兰德尔是另一本畅销本科教材的作者之一,他现在正着力修订这本书。

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  • n. 眼罩;眩目的人
  • 1. Because we are just as blind—no, a thousand times blinder than that old man in the wheelchair.

    因为我们都像盲不见物的人——不对,我们的视力远远比不上那个坐在轮椅里的盲人。

  • 2. Mr blinder is one of the authors of another popular undergraduate textbook, which he is now revising.

    布兰德尔是另一本畅销本科教材的作者之一,他现在正着力修订这本书。

  • 3. Tyson and blinder seemed to be saying that, for the long-term health of the economy, we had to cut the deficit, but that doing so would slow down growth in the short term.

    泰森和布林德的意见似乎是,为了经济长期的健康发展,我们必须削减赤字,但这么做会在短期内放慢经济增长速度。

  • blinder (n.) 1580s, agent noun from blind (v.). In 19c. use, especially of blinkers for horses (1809); often figurative. They were said to prevent the horse looking around and being startled by peripheral movements and to keep it steady at its work, but many equestrian authorities railed against them as cruel and unnecessary. Related: Blinders.
blind·er / ˈblaɪndə(r) ; NAmE ˈblaɪndər / noun 1 [countable ,  usually singular ] ( BrE) ( informal) something which is excellent, especially in sport (尤指体育运动中的)出色之举,精彩表现 a blinder of a game 比赛中的精彩表现 2 blinders [plural ] ( NAmE) = blinkers blinder blinders blind·er / ˈblaɪndə(r) ; NAmE ˈblaɪndər /
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