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podelal
i ciechi
I. blind [брит. blʌɪnd, америк. blaɪnd] ПРИЛ.
1. blind person:
blind
a blind man, woman
to go blind
to be blind in one eye
are you blind? разг.
2. blind (unaware):
blind person, panic, rage, acceptance, obedience
to be blind to fault, defect
to be blind to quality, virtue
to be blind to risk, danger
3. blind (from which one can't see):
blind corner, brow of hill
on my blind side
blind entrance
4. blind (without looking):
blind tasting
5. blind (blank):
blind wall, facade
6. blind АВИА.:
blind landing
7. blind (in e-mail):
blind carbon copy
8. blind (slightest) разг.:
II. blind [брит. blʌɪnd, америк. blaɪnd] СУЩ.
1. blind:
the blind + verbo мн.
school for the blind
2. blind (at window):
blind
3. blind:
blind (front)
blind (subterfuge)
it was just a blind
4. blind америк. (hide):
blind
III. blind [брит. blʌɪnd, америк. blaɪnd] НАРЕЧ.
1. blind (without seeing):
blind fly, land
blind taste
2. blind КУЛИН.:
blind bake
IV. blind [брит. blʌɪnd, америк. blaɪnd] ГЛ. перех.
1. blind injury, accident person:
blind
2. blind (dazzle) sun, light:
blind person
3. blind (mislead, overwhelm):
blind pride, love:
to be blinded by passion, love
V. blind [брит. blʌɪnd, америк. blaɪnd] ГЛ. неперех. брит.
to eff and blind
VI. blind [брит. blʌɪnd, америк. blaɪnd]
love is blind
it's a case of the blind leading the blind
to rob sb blind
to swear blind (that) …
to turn a blind eye to sth
to be blind as a bat
colour-blind, color-blind [брит. ˈkʌləblʌɪnd, америк. ˈkələrblaɪnd] ПРИЛ.
colour-blind
blind spot [брит., америк. ˈblaɪn(d) ˈˌspɑt] СУЩ.
1. blind spot АНАТ. (in eye):
blind spot
2. blind spot (in car, on hill):
blind spot
to be in sb's blind spot
3. blind spot (point of ignorance):
blind spot перенос.
venetian blind [брит. vəniːʃnˈblʌɪnd, америк. vəˌniʃən ˈblaɪnd] СУЩ.
venetian blind
Austrian blind [брит.] СУЩ.
Austrian blind
window blind [ˈwɪndəʊˌblaɪnd] СУЩ.
window blind
blind alley [брит., америк. ˈblaɪnd ˈˌæli] СУЩ.
blind alley
vicolo м. cieco also перенос.
to lead up a blind alley
blind track [ˌblaɪndˈtræk] СУЩ.
blind track
I. deaf-blind [америк. ˌdɛfˈblaɪnd] ПРИЛ.
deaf-blind
II. deaf-blind [америк. ˌdɛfˈblaɪnd] СУЩ.
deaf-blind
snow-blind [брит., америк. ˈsnoʊˌblaɪnd] ПРИЛ.
snow-blind
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
I. blind [blaɪnd] СУЩ.
1. blind pl (person):
the blind
the blind
2. blind (window shade):
blind
3. blind (for hunters):
blind
II. blind [blaɪnd] ГЛ. перех.
1. blind АНАТ., МЕД.:
blind
2. blind (dazzle):
blind
III. blind [blaɪnd] ПРИЛ.
1. blind (unable to see):
blind
to be blind in one eye
to be blind to sth
2. blind (hidden):
blind corner
3. blind (without reason):
blind acceptance, devotion
4. blind (without knowledge):
blind
a blind wine test
IV. blind [blaɪnd] НАРЕЧ.
1. blind (without sight):
blind
2. blind (as intensifier):
to be blind drunk
venetian blind [və·ˌni·:ʃən·ˈblaɪnd] СУЩ.
venetian blind
blind alley <-s> СУЩ. a. перенос.
blind alley
blind date СУЩ.
blind date
blind spot СУЩ. АВТО.
blind spot
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
cieco (-a)
ubbidienza -a перенос.
cieco (-a)
avere i paraocchi перенос.
Present
Iblind
youblind
he/she/itblinds
weblind
youblind
theyblind
Past
Iblinded
youblinded
he/she/itblinded
weblinded
youblinded
theyblinded
Present Perfect
Ihaveblinded
youhaveblinded
he/she/ithasblinded
wehaveblinded
youhaveblinded
theyhaveblinded
Past Perfect
Ihadblinded
youhadblinded
he/she/ithadblinded
wehadblinded
youhadblinded
theyhadblinded
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Alleys may be paved, or unpaved, and a blind alley is a cul-de-sac.
en.wikipedia.org
However, for the bourgeois economists the labour theory of value presented a paradox as well as a blind alley.
www.marxist.com
We are in a blind alley, or worse in a crisis that will have terrible human and economic and political costs for all of us.
www.theglobeandmail.com
But for years the tiny nanofibers, which are similar to carbon nanotubes, have lead researchers down one blind alley after another.
cleantechnica.com
A wrong strategic move (we have seen plenty of them over the years) can send a business into a blind alley.
www.stuff.co.nz