释义 |
hoodwinked, ppl. a.|ˈhʊdwɪŋkt| [f. hoodwink v. + -ed1.] Blindfolded, blinded. lit. and fig.
1640Bp. Hall Chr. Moder. (Ward) 26/2 If an hood⁓winked man had reeled upon him heedlessly in his way. a1643W. Cartwright Lady Errant i. iii, Wear the day out in a hoodwinkt room. 1643Milton Soveraigne Salve 1 To unblind the hoodwinkt world. 1837Morisoniana 100 The hood-winked person at the play of ‘blind-man's buff’. |