blind
suomi-englanti sanakirjablind englannista suomeksi
tehdä jku sokeaksi
varaukseton, kritiikitön, ymmärtämätön, piittaamaton
sokeuttaa, sokaista
kaihdin, sälekaihdin, verho, rullaverho
sokea
bongauspaikka, väijyntäpaikka
hämäys
saada menettämään harkintakykynsä, hämmentää jkta
Substantiivi
Verbi
blind englanniksi
Unable to see, or only partially able to see.
(synonyms)
(antonyms)
(ux)
(co)
(RQ:Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet)
(RQ:Stevenson Treasure Island)
Failing to recognize, acknowledge or perceive.
(quote-song)|album=Teenage Dream: The Complete Confection|year=2012|artist=Katy Perry|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3D5FwwtNVM|text=God knows that I tried / Seeing the bright side / (I’m wide awake) / But I’m not blind anymore
Having little or no visibility.
(RQ:Milton Comus)
{{quote-text|en|year=1898|title=Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society|page=498
(quote-book)
Having no openings for light or passage; both dark and exitless.
(cap) or slightest.
Without any prior knowledge.
(senseid) Unconditional; without regard to evidence, logic, reality, accidental mistakes, extenuating circumstances, etc.
1787–1788, (w), ''The Federalist Papers''
- This plan is recommended neither to blind approbation nor to blind reprobation.
(quote-song)
Using blinded study design, wherein information is purposely limited to prevent bias.
(cap) or illegible.
(cap).
(senseid) A movable covering for a window to keep out light, made of cloth or of narrow slats that can block light or allow it to pass.
(hyponyms)
(quote-journal)
A (w) mounted on a public transport vehicle displaying the route destination, number, name and/or via points, etc.
(senseid) A place where people can hide in order to observe wildlife.
(quote-book) stampede along a slatted path to a blind beside a watering hole: a wooden hut full of long benches with a slot they can peek through, invisible to the animals.
Something to mislead the eye or the understanding, or to conceal some covert deed or design; a subterfuge, deception.
A blindage.
A place.
(RQ:Dryden Aeneis)
The blindside.
No score.
A player who is forced to pay such a bet.
To make temporarily or permanently blind.
May 9, 1686 (date of preaching), (w), ''The Fatal Imposture and Force of Words'' (sermon)
- A blind guide is certainly a great mischief; but a guide that blinds those whom he should lead is (..) a much greater.
To curse.
{{quote-text|en|year=1890|author=Rudyard Kipling|title=s:The Young British Soldier
To darken; to obscure to the eye or understanding; to conceal.
(RQ:Dryden Metamorphoses)
{{quote-text|en|year=1676|author=Edward Stillingfleet|title=A Defence of the Discourse Concerning the Idolatry Practised in the Church of Rome
To cover with a thin coating of sand and fine gravel, for example a road newly paved, in order that the joints between the stones may be filled.
Without seeing; unseeingly.
(RQ:Conrad Heart of Darkness)
As a pastry case only, without any filling.
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{{quote-book|en|year=2013|author=Dorie Greenspan|title=Baking: From My Home to Yours|publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt|isbn=9780547348063|page=490
(l) (unable to see)
(l)
window shutter
(syn)
(uxi)
1918, von Heyking|Elisabeth von Heyking, ''Orgelpfeifen|Die Orgelpfeifen'', in: Zwei Erzählungen, Phillipp Reclam jun. Verlag, page 9:
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(inflection of)
late 10th century, of Eynsham|Ælfric, ''Lives of Saints''
a blind person
(l); unable or failing to see