blindfold

blindfold
verb
  1. [with obj.](常作 be blindfolded)deprive (someone) of sight by tying a piece of cloth around their head so as to cover their eyes
    (用布)蒙住(某人)的眼睛
noun
  1. a piece of cloth tied around the head to cover someone's eyes
    蒙眼的布
adjective
  1. (poetic/literary)wearing a blindfold
    (诗/文)被蒙住眼睛的
    ■(of a game of chess) conducted without sight of board and pieces
    (象棋)下盲棋的
adverb
  1. with a blindfold covering the eyes
    眼睛被蒙住地
    the reporter was driven blindfold to meet the gangster.
    记者被蒙住眼睛坐车去见匪徒。
    ■done with great ease and confidence, as if it could have been done wearing a blindfold
    易如反掌地,闭着眼睛都能做的
    missing putts that he would normally hole blindfold.
    那些他通常可以轻而易举将球击进球穴但却没有成功的轻击球。
语源
  1. mid 16th cent.: alteration, by association with fold,of blindfeld, past participle of obsolete blindfell 'strike blind, blindfold', from Old English geblindfellan (see blind, fell)
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