blinder
英 [ˈblaɪndə(r)]
美 [ˈblaɪndər]
n. (尤指体育运动中的)出色之举,精彩表现
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指体育运动中的)出色之举,精彩表现
something which is excellent, especially in sport - (尤指体育运动中的)出色之举,精彩表现
something which is excellent, especially in sport
柯林斯词典
- (运动员或音乐家等的)精彩的表现,出色的表演
If you say that someone such as a sports player or musician has played ablinder, you are emphasizing that they have played something very well. - 同blinkers
Blindersare the same asblinkers.
英英释义
noun
- blind consisting of a leather eyepatch sewn to the side of the halter that prevents a horse from seeing something on either side
双语例句
- We're flying a lot blinder than usual here.
我们的旅行比平时更加盲目。 - 'You get blinder every day,' said Mr Brown low impatiently.
你的眼睛一天不如一天了,布朗洛先生不耐烦地说。 - My personal creed: let me be a little kinder, let me be a little blinder, to the faults of those around me, let me praise a little more.
我的个人信条:让我更和蔼一点,让我更豁达一点,对于我身边的过错,就让我再宽容一点。 - Baumol and Blinder, Economics: Principles and Policy.
陈超尘,经济学原理。 - Right now you're blinder than I am.
现在你比我还要盲目。 - We'd be blinder than a nightsider in sunshine.
我们会比日光下的夜视仪还要糟。 - There is a little truth to that, but only a very little, says Alan Blinder, a former Fed governor now at Princeton.
美联储前任副主席、现为普林斯顿大学教授的艾伦•布林德(AlanBlinder)表示:这种说法有点儿道理,但只是一点点。 - Chewing gum and other impulse buys are facing the same "mobile blinder".
口香糖和其他冲动性购买商品面临同样的“移动眼罩”。 - Mr blinder, who started talking poetry, has therefore wound up talking prose.
因此,最初谈论诗歌的布林德,最后开始说起散文了。 - The name of the strong man of old Scripture had descended to the chief functionary who worked it; but, so armed, he was stronger than his namesake, and blinder, and tore away the gates of god's own temple every day.
《圣经旧约》中的那个大力士的名字落到了使用那东西的官员头上,但是那位官员有了这个武器却比他的同名人还要强有力,眼睛也更瞎,每天都在拆除着上帝的殿堂。
