blindfolds

英 [ˈblaɪndfəʊldz] 美 [ˈblaɪndfoʊldz]

n.  障眼物; 眼罩
v.  (用布等)蒙住…的眼睛
blindfold的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 眼罩;障眼物;蒙眼布
    A blindfold is a strip of cloth that is tied over someone's eyes so that they cannot see.
    1. VERB 蒙住…的眼睛;遮住…的视线
      If you blindfold someone, you tie a blindfold over their eyes.
      1. His abductors blindfolded him and drove him to a flat in southern Beirut...
        绑架者把他的眼睛蒙起来,并开车把他带到了贝鲁特南部的一处公寓。
      2. The report says prisoners were often kept blindfolded.
        该报道称犯人常会被蒙住双眼。
    2. ADJ 蒙住眼睛的
      If someone does something blindfold, they do it while wearing a blindfold.
      1. The Australian chess grandmaster Ian Rogers took on six opponents blindfold and beat five.
        澳大利亚国际象棋顶级大师伊恩·罗杰斯和6位对手下盲棋,战胜了5位。
    3. PHRASE 能轻而易举;蒙着眼睛都可以
      If you say that you can do something blindfold, you are emphasizing that you can do it easily, for example because you have done it many times before.
      1. He read the letter again although already he could have recited its contents blindfold.
        尽管对信的内容已经能够倒背如流了,他还是又看了一遍。

    双语例句

    1. Love, ideology, and religion can all be blindfolds on wisdom and judgement.
      爱,信念与信仰都会遮蔽睿智和果断。
    2. It blindfolds passers by and keeps you in complete control of who sees you, and when.
      过路人看不到,你只能完全受控制在任何时间能看到你的那个人。
    3. Blindfolds them, and takes them out to the desert.
      把她们眼睛蒙起来并把她们带到沙漠去。
    4. Blindfolds were used in all the books about clubs and initiations and that sort of stuff.
      所有关于俱乐部和入会仪式等诸如此类的书中都提到过眼罩。