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invocor
aveuglant
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
blinding [ingl. brit. ˈblʌɪndɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈblaɪndɪŋ] ADJ.
blinding intensity, light, flash
blinding headache, pain
the solution came to me in a blinding flash fig.
I. blind [ingl. brit. blʌɪnd, ingl. am. blaɪnd] SUST. Ce mot peut être perçu comme injurieux dans cette acception. Lui préférer visually handicapped ou visually impaired.
1. blind:
the blind + v. pl.
les aveugles mpl voir note
2. blind (at window):
3. blind:
4. blind ingl. am. (hide):
II. blind [ingl. brit. blʌɪnd, ingl. am. blaɪnd] ADJ.
1. blind literal person:
aveugle voir note
are you blind coloq.?
tu es aveugle ou quoi? coloq.
2. blind (unaware):
blind person, panic, rage, acceptance, obedience
to be blind to fault, defect
to be blind to quality, virtue
to be blind to risk, danger
3. blind (from which one can't see):
blind corner, brow of hill
4. blind (without looking):
blind tasting
5. blind (blank):
blind wall, facade
6. blind AERO.:
blind landing
7. blind (slightest) coloq.:
III. blind [ingl. brit. blʌɪnd, ingl. am. blaɪnd] ADV.
1. blind (without seeing):
blind fly, land
blind taste
2. blind GASTR.:
blind bake
IV. blind [ingl. brit. blʌɪnd, ingl. am. blaɪnd] V. trans.
1. blind literal injury, accident person:
2. blind (dazzle) sun, light:
blind person
3. blind (mislead, overwhelm):
blind pride, love:
to be blinded by passion, love
V. blind [ingl. brit. blʌɪnd, ingl. am. blaɪnd] V. intr. ingl. brit.
blind → eff
VI. blind [ingl. brit. blʌɪnd, ingl. am. blaɪnd]
fermer les yeux (to sur)
I. swear <pret. imperf. swore; part. pas. sworn> [ingl. brit. swɛː, ingl. am. swɛr] V. trans.
1. swear DER.:
swear (gen) (promise) loyalty, allegiance, revenge
I swear!, I swear it! form.
to swear to sb that
jurer à qn que
to swear blind (that) coloq.
2. swear (by solemn oath):
3. swear (curse):
II. swear <pret. imperf. swore; part. pas. sworn> [ingl. brit. swɛː, ingl. am. swɛr] V. intr.
1. swear (curse):
2. swear (attest):
to swear on Bible, honour
rob <part. pres. robbing; pret. imperf., part. pas. robbed> [ingl. brit. rɒb, ingl. am. rɑb] V. trans.
1. rob thief:
rob person
rob bank, shop, train
2. rob (deprive):
to rob sb of sth
priver qn de qc
eff [ingl. brit. ɛf, ingl. am. ɛf] V. intr. coloq.
eff off argot!
vas te faire voir! coloq.
I. bat [ingl. brit. bat, ingl. am. bæt] SUST.
1. bat DEP.:
2. bat ZOOL.:
3. bat coloq.:
old bat pey.
vieille bique coloq.
4. bat (blow):
bat coloq.
II. bat <part. pres. batting; pret. imperf., part. pas. batted> [ingl. brit. bat, ingl. am. bæt] V. trans.
III. bat <part. pres. batting; pret. imperf., part. pas. batted> [ingl. brit. bat, ingl. am. bæt] V. intr.
bat DEP. (be batsman)
IV. bat [ingl. brit. bat, ingl. am. bæt]
at a terrific bat coloq. ingl. brit.
to do sth off one's own bat coloq.
to go to bat for sb coloq. ingl. am.
appuyer qn coloq.
(right) off the bat coloq. ingl. am.
like a bat out of hell coloq.
without batting an eyelid ingl. brit. or eye(lash) ingl. am.
blind date SUST.
1. blind date (meeting):
2. blind date (person):
blind alley SUST. literal, fig.
blind drunk ADJ. coloq.
blind spot SUST.
1. blind spot MED. (in eye):
2. blind spot (in car, on hill):
to be in sb's blind spot
3. blind spot (point of ignorance):
blind spot fig.
blind test SUST. COM.
window blind SUST.
colour-blind ADJ.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
aveuglant (aveuglante) clarté, éclat
blinding
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. blind [blaɪnd] SUST.
1. blind (window shade):
2. blind (subterfuge):
3. blind pl. (people):
4. blind ingl. am. (in hunting):
II. blind [blaɪnd] V. trans. a. fig.
to blind sb to sth
III. blind [blaɪnd] ADJ.
1. blind (unable to see):
to be blind to sth a. fig.
2. blind (hidden):
blind door
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
IV. blind [blaɪnd] ADV.
blind drunk coloq.
colo(u)r blind ADJ.
stone-blind ADJ.
blind date SUST.
blind alley <-s> SUST. a. fig.
venetian blind SUST.
snow-blind ADJ.
blind spot SUST.
1. blind spot AUTO.:
2. blind spot fig.:
roller blind SUST. ingl. brit., ingl. austr.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
être aveuglant lumière
to be blinding
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. blind [blaɪnd] SUST.
1. blind (window shade):
2. blind (subterfuge):
3. blind pl. (people):
4. blind (in hunting):
II. blind [blaɪnd] V. trans. a. fig.
to blind sb to sth
III. blind [blaɪnd] ADJ.
1. blind (unable to see):
to be blind to sth a. fig.
2. blind (hidden):
blind door
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
IV. blind [blaɪnd] ADV.
blind drunk coloq.
stone-blind ADJ.
blind spot SUST.
1. blind spot AUTO.:
2. blind spot fig.:
blind alley <-s> SUST. a. fig.
blind date SUST.
venetian blind SUST.
snow-blind ADJ.
blind-man's buff SUST.
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
être aveuglant lumière
to be blinding
Present
Iblind
youblind
he/she/itblinds
weblind
youblind
theyblind
Past
Iblinded
youblinded
he/she/itblinded
weblinded
youblinded
theyblinded
Present Perfect
Ihaveblinded
youhaveblinded
he/she/ithasblinded
wehaveblinded
youhaveblinded
theyhaveblinded
Past Perfect
Ihadblinded
youhadblinded
he/she/ithadblinded
wehadblinded
youhadblinded
theyhadblinded
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Rob injures himself and also has gappy sides, so he fails.
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He robbed the rich and supported the poor.
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Though he returned to the first team, the injury had robbed him of much of his pace.
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The wide range of styles covered by the term, they and others have claimed, rob it of its usefulness.
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Being seasoned thieves, they rob everything right from pins to cars.
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