To cover the eyes, esp. with a bandage.
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > not seeing or preventing from seeing > prevent from seeing [verb (transitive)] > blindfold or cover eyes (12) blindfold?c1225 To cover the eyes, esp. with a bandage. to stop (a person's) eyes or sightc1380 To obstruct the external orifice of (a bodily organ) by putting something in or on it or by pressing the… to stop (a person's) eyesor sight: to… enclose1477 In various occasional uses. To blindfold (the eyes). Obsolete. silec1500 To cover (the eyes or sight). Also with up. hoodwink1562 transitive. To cover the eyes with a hood or other covering so as to prevent vision; to blindfold. muffle1573 transitive. To prevent from seeing by covering up (the head, eyes, etc.); to blindfold (a person). Also figurative. Obsolete. scarf1598 transitive. To clothe, cover, or wrap with or as with a scarf or scarves; to invest with a scarf; †to blindfold. bluff1673 transitive. ‘To blind-fold or hood-wink’. Bailey. to seal (a person's) eyes or ears1700 In figurative phrases, esp. to seal (a person's) lips, to bind or constrain to silence or secrecy; to seal (a person's) eyesor ears, to render… bonnet1828 transitive. slang (chiefly British and Australian). To obscure the vision of (a person) by suddenly or unexpectedly pulling or pushing his or her… blink1846 transitive. To cause one to blink; to blindfold. occlude1921 transitive. To prevent the passage of (a thing) by placing something in the way; to shut in, out, or off; to enclose or exclude. Also: to cover or… |
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