blindfold
n. 障眼物,眼罩
v. 蒙住眼睛;挡住视线
adj. (诗、文)被蒙住眼睛的;(象棋)下盲棋的;轻率的
adv. 被蒙住眼睛地;易如反掌地;鲁莽地,轻率地
复数 blindfolds
第三人称单数 blindfolds
现在分词 blindfolding
过去式 blindfolded
过去分词 blindfolded
例句
The blindfold (a 15th-century innovation) represents the principle that justice should be blind.
眼罩(是15世纪的一项革新)代表着司法的盲目性原则。
Just as she was about to remove the blindfold for him, the telephone rang and she went to answer it.
就在她要为他打开眼罩的时候,电话响了起来,她赶去接电话了。
The reporter was taken blindfold to a secret location.
那位记者被蒙着眼睛带到了一处秘密的地方。
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