blind
blind
blaɪnd
blaind
British pronunciation
/blaɪnd/

Définition et signification de « blind » en anglais

01

aveugle

not able to see
blind definition and meaning
example
Exemples
She learned Braille to read books since she is blind.
Elle a appris le braille pour lire des livres car elle est aveugle.
02

unable or unwilling to notice, perceive, or understand

03

acting without reason, evidence, or judgment

to blind
01

aveugler, rendre aveugle

to make someone unable to see by causing damage to their eyes
Transitive: to blind sb
to blind definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The accident threatened to blind him in one eye.
L'accident a menacé de le rendre aveugle d'un œil.
02

aveugler, obnubiler

to prevent someone from understanding or judging something clearly
Transitive: to blind sb to sth
example
Exemples
Fear can blind people to the opportunities right in front of them.
La peur peut aveugler les gens face aux opportunités qui se trouvent juste devant eux.
03

aveugler, éblouir

to make someone unable to see temporarily, often by overpowering with brightness or obscuring vision
Transitive: to blind sb
example
Exemples
She felt the bright sun blind her as she stepped outside without sunglasses.
Elle sentit le soleil brillant l'aveugler alors qu'elle sortait sans lunettes de soleil.
Blind
01

store

a type of window covering, often made of cloth, that can be rolled up and down
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blind definition and meaning
example
Exemples
He installed blackout blinds in the bedroom to help with sleeping during the day.
Il a installé des stores occultants dans la chambre pour aider à dormir pendant la journée.
02

a group of people with severe visual impairments

03

a shelter or hidden position used by hunters, especially for waterfowl

04

something designed to conceal the true nature or purpose of an activity

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