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I . blind1 [blaɪnd] ADJ.

1. blind (unable to see):

blind
blind
to go blind
to go blind
to be blind in one eye

2. blind (unable to notice):

blind to sth

3. blind (without reason):

blind
in a blind rage/jealousy

4. blind (hidden):

blind
blind entrance

5. blind (any, the least):

not to take a blind bit of notice of sth
it doesn't make a blind bit of difference coloq.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

as blind as a bat
to turn a blind eye to sth

II . blind1 [blaɪnd] V. trans.

2. blind usu pass fig.:

blind

III . blind1 [blaɪnd] SUST.

the blind + pl. v.
niewidomi mpl

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

the blind leading the blind

IV . blind1 [blaɪnd] ADV.

blind drunk

blind2 [blaɪnd] SUST.

1. blind (in window):

[roller] blind
roleta f
Venetian blind
to pull down the blind

2. blind (trick):

blind
a blind for sth

blind alley SUST. a. fig.

blind date SUST.

blind date

blind flying SUST. sin pl. AERO.

blind spot SUST.

1. blind spot ANAT.:

blind spot

2. blind spot AUTO.:

blind spot

3. blind spot (lack of understanding):

colour blind ADJ.

roller blind SUST. ingl. brit.

roller blind
roleta f

venetian blind [vəˌni:ʃənˈ-] SUST.

venetian blind

blind-man's buff SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Some had an elevated canvas cover above the student's cockpit for blind flying training.
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Entering a blind alley is a terminal error that results in the termination of the trial.
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He strikes enemies blind and deaf but when his own men fight they go berserk and can not be harmed.
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Reg delivered the wholefood orders in between the official deliveries for his boss, who knew what was going on but turned a blind eye even so.
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Radian could control the intensity of these bursts, choosing to either blind or burn his opponents.
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Some modifications during the actual writing process are inevitable, but there's never a sense of going out on a limb, or down a blind alley.
www.cbc.ca
Whatever their subjective longings, how can they turn a blind eyes to the expectations of their next of kin that are anchored in tradition?
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The public's appetite for these properties appears blind and bottomless, its stomach willing to rupture long before it's sated.
www.theatlantic.com
Diagonally from barriers and obstacles along flame, go make attacks from the blind spot of the enemy is possible.
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Many turn a blind eye, assuming their boys would never do that.
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