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I. blind [blaɪnd] СУЩ.
1. blind (for window):
blind
roller blind
roller blind
venetian blind
2. blind (people):
the blind мн.
slepi м. мн.
for the blind
II. blind [blaɪnd] ГЛ. перех.
1. blind:
blind (permanently)
oslepiti
zaslepljevati [св. zaslepiti]
2. blind перенос. (impress):
to blind sb with science
III. blind [blaɪnd] ПРИЛ.
1. blind (sightless):
blind
to go blind
blind in one eye
a blind school
2. blind перенос. (unable to perceive):
blind
to be blind to sth
3. blind esp брит. перенос. (without reserve):
he swore blind that ...
4. blind перенос. (lack judgement):
blind faith
5. blind (concealed):
blind bend
6. blind esp брит. разг. (any):
as blind as a bat
to turn a blind eye to sth
love is blind
IV. blind [blaɪnd] НАРЕЧ.
blind drunk
blind ˈal·ley СУЩ.
blind alley
slepa ulica ж. tudi перенос.
blind alley
zagata ж.
ˈblind spot СУЩ.
1. blind spot МЕД.:
blind spot
2. blind spot ТРАНС.:
blind spot
3. blind spot (weakness):
blind spot
ˈcol·our blind ПРИЛ.
colour blind
colour blind
ˈroll·er blind СУЩ. esp брит. австрал.
roller blind
roleta ж.
roller blind
rolo м.
ve·netian ˈblind СУЩ.
venetian blind
blind man's ˈbuff СУЩ.
blind man's buff
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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Notably, it led scientists down a blind alley in the belief that the human brain expanded in size before the jaw adapted to new types of food.
en.wikipedia.org
Then he charted the errors they made: demonstrable mistakes, like walking down an obvious blind alley instead of through a tunnel.
www.gizmodo.com.au
It is always impossible, when there is some big policy innovation, to know whether it is a blind alley or the start of something big.
www.independent.co.uk
As early as the 13th century, a cul-de-sac was a dead-end street (or a dead-end way), a blind alley.
en.wikipedia.org
They were led by their educators into the blind alley of social dysfunction.
www.thenewamerican.com