blindfold 英 [ˈblaɪndfəʊld]   美 [ˈblaɪndfoʊld]

blindfold

blindfold  英 [ˈblaɪndfəʊld] 美 [ˈblaɪndfoʊld]

vt. 蒙住眼睛  adj. 被蒙住眼睛的  adv. 被蒙住眼睛地 

进行时:blindfolding  过去式:blindfolded  过去分词:blindfolded  第三人称单数:blindfolds  名词复数:blindfolds 

The hostages were tied up and blindfolded. 人质被捆绑起来并蒙上了眼睛。
The reporter was taken blindfold to a secret location. 那位记者被蒙着眼睛带到了一处秘密的地方。

  • A blindfold is a strip of fabric that's tied across your eyes so you can't see. At a birthday party, you might wear a blindfold and attempt to pin a paper tail on a picture of a donkey.
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  • vt. 蒙住眼睛
  • adj. 被蒙住眼睛的
  • adv. 被蒙住眼睛地
  • n. 障眼物,眼罩
  • 1. The hostages were tied up and blindfolded.

    人质被捆绑起来并蒙上了眼睛。

  • 2. The reporter was taken blindfold to a secret location.

    那位记者被蒙着眼睛带到了一处秘密的地方。

  • 3. I knew the way home blindfold .

    我蒙着眼都能走到家。

  • 4. I could do that blindfold .

    我做这事易如反掌。

  • blindfold (n.) 1880, "something wrapped around the head over the eyes to take away vision," from blindfold (v.). Earlier in this sense was blindfolder (1640s).
  • blindfold (v.) "to cover the eyes to hinder from seeing," a mistaken formation ultimately from Old English (ge)blindfellian "to strike blind," from blind (adj.) + Anglian gefeollan "to strike down, make fall, cause to fall" (see fell (v.1)).
blind·fold / ˈblaɪndfəʊld ; NAmE ˈblaɪndfoʊld / noun , verb , adjective , adverb blindfold blindfolds blindfolded blindfolding noun something that is put over sb's eyes so they cannot see 障眼物;眼罩 verb blindfoldsb to cover sb's eyes with a piece of cloth or other covering so that they cannot see (用布等)蒙住眼睛 The hostages were tied up and blindfolded. 人质被捆绑起来并蒙上了眼睛。 adjective , adverb ( BrE) ( also blind·fold·ed BrE, NAmE ) with the eyes covered 被蒙住眼睛 The reporter was taken blindfold to a secret location. 那位记者被蒙着眼睛带到了一处秘密的地方。 I knew the way home blindfold (= because it was so familiar). 我蒙着眼都能走到家。 I could do that blindfold (= very easily, with no problems). 我做这事易如反掌。 blind·fold / ˈblaɪndfəʊld ; NAmE ˈblaɪndfoʊld /
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