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I . blind [blaɪnd] SUBST

1. blind Pl (person):

the blind
the blind

2. blind (window shade):

blind

3. blind (cover):

blind
blind
щит m

II . blind [blaɪnd] VERB trans

1. blind ANAT, MED:

blind

2. blind (dazzle):

blind

III . blind [blaɪnd] ADJ

2. blind (without reason):

blind

colo(u)r blind ADJ

blind alley <-s> SUBST a. übtr

roller blind SUBST Brit, Aus

venetian blind [vəˌni:ʃnˈblaɪnd] SUBST

blind man's buff SUBST

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Some modifications during the actual writing process are inevitable, but there's never a sense of going out on a limb, or down a blind alley.
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Whatever their subjective longings, how can they turn a blind eyes to the expectations of their next of kin that are anchored in tradition?
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Radian could control the intensity of these bursts, choosing to either blind or burn his opponents.
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We can not turn a blind eye to this gruesome maritime tragedy which is now a dark page in our nation's history.
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In each lateral bay is a blind two-light window.
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He wrote this hymn after he had been jilted by his fiancee when he became blind and wrote it in his study at the manse.
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Diagonally from barriers and obstacles along flame, go make attacks from the blind spot of the enemy is possible.
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The public's appetite for these properties appears blind and bottomless, its stomach willing to rupture long before it's sated.
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Lacking prescience, it implies credulity, the potential for blind hope (in the face of death), less foresight than an antidote to foresight.
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The pharynx connects, via a short oesophagus, to one or two blind-ending caeca, which occupy most of the length of the body.
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