blind

/blaɪnd/ (bre, ipa) · /blaɪnd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈblīnd/ (ame, mw)

blind — adjective

1. unable to use your eyes to see, either completely or in part.

1.形容詞B1
釋義

unable to use your eyes to see, either completely or in part.

例句

Aiko has been blind since birth, yet she travels alone by train.

pattern: be blind since birth

The old horse went blind after the fire in the stable.

pattern: go blind

同義詞
  • sightless

    more literary and less common in everyday speech

  • visually impaired

    broader and more formal; can include partial loss of sight

  • unsighted

    formal and often used in education or accessibility contexts

反義詞

文法句型

be blind

go blind

blind in one eye

blind from birth

用法筆記

Common after 'be', 'go', or 'become'. Often followed by phrases such as 'in one eye' or 'from birth'.

2. based on a feeling or belief so strong that someone does not stop to question it

2.形容詞C1
釋義

based on a feeling or belief so strong that someone does not stop to question it.

例句

Blind loyalty kept the guard from questioning the strange order.

pattern: blind + abstract noun

Diego felt blind panic when the boat engine suddenly stopped.

同義詞
反義詞
  • reasoned

    based on thought and judgment

  • critical

    shows independent judgment instead of simple acceptance

文法句型

blind + abstract noun

blind with + emotion

用法筆記

Usually modifies abstract nouns such as 'faith', 'panic', 'loyalty', or 'trust'. Distinguish from sense 3, which is about failing to notice something.

3. not noticing a fact, or not admitting it, even when it is plain to others.

3.形容詞C2
釋義

not noticing a fact, or not admitting it, even when it is plain to others.

例句

Leila seemed blind to the danger signs in the deal.

pattern: be blind to something

The factory stayed blind to night-shift workers' complaints for years.

同義詞
  • unaware

    the closest everyday equivalent

  • oblivious

    often stronger; suggests complete lack of notice

  • insensitive

    used when someone fails to notice feelings or social signals

反義詞
  • aware

    noticing what is happening

  • alert

    quick to notice signs of trouble

文法句型

be blind to something

用法筆記

Most often followed by 'to'. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense describes failing to notice a fact, not an emotion or belief that is extreme.

常見錯誤

She was blind for his faults.
She was blind to his faults.
💡this sense normally takes 'to', not 'for'.

4. describing a bend, corner, or entrance that drivers cannot see ahead of.

4.形容詞B2
釋義

describing a bend, corner, or entrance that drivers cannot see ahead of.

例句

A truck came fast around the blind bend near the bridge.

collocation: blind bend

Parents wanted a mirror at the blind corner by school.

collocation: blind corner

同義詞
  • obstructed

    focuses on the view being blocked

  • hidden

    more general and less specific to driving

反義詞
  • open

    easy to see around or through

  • visible

    plainly in view

文法句型

blind bend

blind corner

blind turn

用法筆記

Usually appears before road or driving nouns. It describes limited visibility ahead, not a person's eyesight.

5. describing a study or trial where some people involved are kept from knowing key

5.形容詞C1
釋義

describing a study or trial where some people involved are kept from knowing key details, so the result is less biased.

例句

The team ran a blind trial with two kinds of tablets.

collocation: blind trial

Patients in the blind study did not know which cream they used.

collocation: blind study

同義詞
  • masked

    technical term, especially in medical research

反義詞
  • open-label

    used when the treatment identity is known

  • unblinded

    describes a study after the hidden information is revealed

文法句型

blind test

blind trial

blind study

用法筆記

Most common with 'test', 'trial', and 'study'. It may describe single-blind or double-blind setups depending on who lacks the information.

6. already baked empty before any soft filling is added.

6.形容詞C2
釋義

already baked empty before any soft filling is added.

例句

The recipe starts with a blind tart shell and ripe peaches.

collocation: blind tart shell

Hana cooled the blind pastry case before adding lemon cream.

collocation: blind pastry case

同義詞
  • prebaked

    plain cooking word for something baked in advance

  • par-baked

    broader term; often only partly cooked, so not always exactly the same

反義詞
  • unbaked

    not yet cooked in the oven

  • filled

    already containing the wet or soft mixture

文法句型

blind pastry case

blind tart shell

blind crust

用法筆記

Used only with pastry nouns such as 'case', 'shell', 'crust', or 'base'. Compare adverb sense 2, which names the baking action itself.

blind — verb

blind — noun

blind — adverb